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What lies behind melasma: a review of the related skin microenvironment.

Duoduo GuRuoxin PanXiaoqi MengTingwei LiuHui ZhongNuoran ChenYang Xu
Published in: International journal of dermatology (2024)
Melasma is an acquired chronic pigmentary disorder affecting millions of individuals worldwide. However, the pathogenesis of melasma remains unclear. This article provides a comprehensive review of the pathophysiological changes occurring in the skin microenvironment of melasma lesions, which can be summarized as follows: (1) skin barrier dysfunction and abnormal synthesis, transport, and intracellular distribution of melanin in the epidermis; (2) basement membrane damage; (3) solar elastosis, vascular changes, senescent fibroblasts, mast cell infiltration, and sebocyte participation in the dermis; and (4) systemic factors such as sex hormones and oxidative stress. Furthermore, potential therapeutic strategies are introduced to provide novel perspectives for fundamental and clinical research related to melasma.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • stem cells
  • dna damage
  • ischemia reperfusion injury
  • induced apoptosis
  • heat shock protein