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REVIEW

Lipid Metabolism Reprogramming of Immune Cells in Acne: An Update

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Pages 2391-2398 | Received 05 Jun 2023, Accepted 15 Aug 2023, Published online: 01 Sep 2023
 

Abstract

Acne vulgaris is one of the most widespread skin conditions and the main reason for visiting a dermatologist. Inflammatory response and abnormal infiltrations of immune cells are the main pathogenesis of acne. The increased lipid is the prerequisite for the acne, and the perturbation of lipid composition and content is consistent with the severity of acne. Furthermore, the increased lipid production not only contributes to the occurrence and development of acne, but also sensitizes the function of immune cells. The lipid metabolic dysfunction aggravates the severity of local tissue and provides pro-inflammatory-cytokine cues, which indicates the crucial roles of lipid metabolism on immune cells. Recent advances have demonstrated the lipid metabolism reprogramming of various immune cells in acne lesion. The abnormal lipid accumulation, lipolysis, and fatty acid oxidation lead to the activation and differentiation of immune cells, which promotes the pro-inflammatory cytokines production. Thus, this review discusses the emerging role of lipid metabolism reprogramming of immune cells in the progress of acne and aims to constitute food for others’ projects involved in acne research.

Data Sharing Statement

Data openly available in a public repository.

Disclosure

The authors report no competing interests in this work.

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Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (8217437) and Scientific Research Project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission (202202124772).