Literature DB >> 20224691

Cutaneous induction of corticotropin releasing hormone by Propionibacterium acnes extracts.

Olivia Isard, Anne-Chantal Knol, Nathalie Castex-Rizzi, Amir Khammari, Marie Charveron, Brigitte Dréno.   

Abstract

The skin commensal bacillus Propionibacterium acnes is known to play a major role in the development of acne vulgaris and it is established that this bacteria is involved both in the induction and maintenance of the inflammatory phase of acne. The corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), a neuropeptide originally isolated from the hypothalamus, is also produced by the skin. CRH has been reported to play a role in the inflammation, the production of sebum and finally the differentiation of keratinocytes. At the therapeutic level, zinc is known to act specifically on inflammatory lesions with still partially known mechanisms and thus could play an important role in the development of inflammatory acne lesions. Our objective was to study the modulation of CRH expression by keratinocytes induced by P. acnes extracts. CRH expression was examined using immunohistochemistry technique on deep-frozen sections of normal human skin explants incubated with two different extracts of P. acnes and with or without zinc salts. We observed that the membrane fraction (FM) of P. acnes increased the CRH expression in the epidermis. This result indicates that P. acnes, by stimulating the production of CRH, can both modulate the differentiation of keratinocytes and increase the local inflammation, arguing that this bacterium plays a role not only in the development of inflammatory acne lesions but also in the formation of the microcomedo in the early stages of acne.

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Keywords:  Propionibacterium acnes; acne; corticotropin releasing hormone; stress; zinc

Year:  2009        PMID: 20224691      PMCID: PMC2835898          DOI: 10.4161/derm.1.2.8102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatoendocrinol        ISSN: 1938-1972


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