Literature DB >> 14567187

[Lipids and skin inflammation: role of phospholipases A2].

E Maury1, S Julié, M Charvéron, Y Gall, H Chap.   

Abstract

Phospholipases A2 (PLA2) are enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of glycerophospholipids at the sn-2 position, generating free fatty acids and lysophospholipids. At present, PLA2 family consists of 12 groups. PLA2 are involved in many pathophysiological processes such as barrier function, eicosanoid production, and inflammation. They are implicated in inflammatory diseases of the skin: psoriasis, eczema, atopy. The presence of PLA2 activity has been demonstrated several years ago, however the precise localization of all these PLA2 in the epidermis and its appendages has to be determined. Further studies have shown that these enzymes are expressed in various layers of epidermis. This differential localization suggests different roles for each PLA2 in skin physiology and during inflammation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14567187     DOI: 10.1016/s0369-8114(03)00069-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Biol (Paris)        ISSN: 0369-8114


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Authors:  Shuai Shao; Jiaoling Chen; William R Swindell; Lam C Tsoi; Xianying Xing; Feiyang Ma; Ranjitha Uppala; Mrinal K Sarkar; Olesya Plazyo; Allison C Billi; Rachael Wasikowski; Kathleen M Smith; Prisca Honore; Victoria E Scott; Emanual Maverakis; J Michelle Kahlenberg; Gang Wang; Nicole L Ward; Paul W Harms; Johann E Gudjonsson
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2021-10-22
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