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Title

New Advances on the Functions of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Ceramides in Skin Cell Differentiation, Disorders and Cancers.

Authors

M. Mimeault; D. Bonenfant; S.K. Batra

Abstract

Recent advances in understanding of the biological functions of the epidermal growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-EGFR) system and ceramide production for the maintenance of skin integrity and barrier function are reported. In particular, the opposite roles of EGFR and ceramide cascades in epithelial keratinocyte proliferation, migration and terminal differentiation are described. Moreover, the functions of ceramides in the epidermal permeability barrier are reviewed. The alterations in EGFR signaling and ceramide metabolism, which might be involved in the etiopathogenesis of diverse skin disorders and cancers, are described. New progress in understanding of skin organization, which might provide the basis for the design of new transcutaneous drug delivery techniques as well as for the development of new therapies of skin disorders and cancers, are reported.Copyright © 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel

Subjects

EPIDERMAL growth factor; CERAMIDES; SKIN; KERATINOCYTES; CANCER; THERAPEUTICS

Publication

Skin Pharmacology & Physiology, 2004, Vol 17, Issue 4, p153

ISSN

1660-5527

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1159/000078818

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