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Rosacea: Molecular Mechanisms and Management of a Chronic Cutaneous Inflammatory Condition
Authors:Yu Ri Woo  Ji Hong Lim  Dae Ho Cho  Hyun Jeong Park
Affiliation:1Department of Dermatology, Yeouido St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 07345, Korea; (Y.R.W.); (J.H.L.);2Department of Life Science, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul 04310, Korea;
Abstract:Rosacea is a chronic cutaneous inflammatory disease that affects the facial skin. Clinically, rosacea can be categorized into papulopustular, erythematotelangiectatic, ocular, and phymatous rosacea. However, the phenotypic presentations of rosacea are more heterogeneous. Although the pathophysiology of rosacea remains to be elucidated, immunologic alterations and neurovascular dysregulation are thought to have important roles in initiating and strengthening the clinical manifestations of rosacea. In this article, we present the possible molecular mechanisms of rosacea based on recent laboratory and clinical studies. We describe the genetic predisposition for rosacea along with its associated diseases, triggering factors, and suggested management options in detail based on the underlying molecular biology. Understanding the molecular pathomechanisms of rosacea will likely aid toward better comprehending its complex pathogenesis.
Keywords:rosacea  genetic  triggering factor  immune defect  inflammation  neurovascular dysregulation
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