| Literature DB >> 28318351 |
Samar Khalil1, Tara Bardawil1, Carla Stephan2, Nadine Darwiche3, Ossama Abbas2, Abdul Ghani Kibbi2, Georges Nemer3, Mazen Kurban2,3,4.
Abstract
Retinoids are a class of compounds derived from vitamin A or having structural and/or functional similarities with vitamin A. They are classified into three generations based on their molecular structures. Inside the body, retinoids bind to several classes of proteins including retinoid-binding proteins and retinoid nuclear receptors. This eventually leads to the activation of specific regulatory regions of DNA - called the retinoic acid response elements - involved in regulating cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis. Several clinical trials have studied the role of topical and systemic retinoids in disease, and research is still ongoing. Currently, retinoids are used in several fields of medicine. This paper aims to review the structure, mechanisms of action, and adverse effects of retinoids, as well as some of their current uses in Dermatology.Entities:
Keywords: Retinoids; acne vulgaris; isotretinoin; psoriasis; retinoic acid
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28318351 DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2017.1309349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatolog Treat ISSN: 0954-6634 Impact factor: 3.359