[HTML][HTML] “… Rewritten in the Skin”: Clues to Skin Biology and Aging from Inherited Disease

RJ Monnat Jr - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2015 - Elsevier
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2015Elsevier
The growing diversity of heritable skin diseases, a practical challenge to clinicians and
dermato-nosologists alike, has nonetheless served as a rich source of insight into skin
biology and disease mechanisms. I summarize below some key insights from the recent
gene-driven phase of research on Werner syndrome, a heritable adult progeroid syndrome
with prominent dermatologic features, constitutional genomic instability, and an elevated risk
of cancer. I also indicate how new insights into skin biology, disease, and aging may come …
The growing diversity of heritable skin diseases, a practical challenge to clinicians and dermato-nosologists alike, has nonetheless served as a rich source of insight into skin biology and disease mechanisms. I summarize below some key insights from the recent gene-driven phase of research on Werner syndrome, a heritable adult progeroid syndrome with prominent dermatologic features, constitutional genomic instability, and an elevated risk of cancer. I also indicate how new insights into skin biology, disease, and aging may come from unexpected sources.
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