THE ROLE OF BCL-2 FAMILY PROTEINS IN PSORIASIS
Autori:
Marija Kaštelan, Larisa Prpić Massari, Ines Brajac
Sažetak
Sažetak. Apoptoza je fiziološki proces programirane smrti stanica odgovoran za održavanje homeostaze u organizmu. U koži se procesom apoptoze nadzire proliferacija i diferencijacija keratinocita te tako održava homeostaza unutar epidermisa. Proces programirane stanične smrti nadziru proteini porodice Bcl-2 uključujući više proapoptotskih (Bax, Bak, Bad) i protuapoptotskih molekula (Bcl-2, Bcl-xl). Danas se smatra da poremećaj procesa apoptoze ima važnu ulogu u razvoju mnogih kožnih bolesti. Psorijaza je kroničnorecidivirajuća upalna bolest kože obilježena poremećajem diferencijacije i proliferacije keratinocita te sniženom apoptozom keratinocita unutar epidermisa. Na temelju dosadašnjih spoznaja o ulozi programirane stanične smrti u nastanku psorijaze, čini se da apoptoza ima važnu ulogu u razvoju epidermalne hiperproliferacije psorijatične lezije. Budući da proteini porodice Bcl-2 nadziru proces apoptoze, važno je razjasniti njihovu ulogu u patogenezi psorijaze. Naime, uočena povećana ekspresija protuapoptotskih, a sniženo izražavanje proapoptotskih molekula porodice Bcl-2 u psorijatičnoj koži upućuju na njihovu važnost u razvoju bolesti.
Summary
Summary. Apoptosis is a physiological process of programmed cell death responsible for homeostasis in the body. In skin, apoptotic process regulates keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation in that way maintaining homeostasis of epidermal compartment. The process of apoptosis is controlled by proteins of the Bcl-2 family, several proapoptotic (Bax, Bak, Bad) and antiapoptotic (Bcl-2, Bcl-xL) proteins. Nowadays, it seems that dysfunctional apoptosis has an important role in the pathogenesis of several skin diseases. Psoriasis is a chronic hypeproliferative inflammatory skin disease characterized by abnormal keratinocyte hyperproliferation and differentiation as well as by decreased keratinocyte apoptosis. Based on recent studies, it is likely that apoptosis has an important role in epidermal hyperproliferation of psoriatic lesion. Having in mind the significance of Bcl-2 family proteins in apoptosis, it is important to elucidate their role in psoriasis pathogenesis. Observed upregulation of antiapoptotic and downregulation of proapoptotic Bcl-2 family molecules in psoriatic skin implies their significance in psoriasis development.