Enzyme Research

Skin Diseases-Related Enzymes: Mechanisms and Clinical Applications


Publishing date
15 Aug 2011
Status
Published
Submission deadline
15 Feb 2011

Lead Editor

1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Enzymology, Yangtze Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University, Jiaxing 314006, China

2Department of Dermatology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul 135-710, Korea

3Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China


Skin Diseases-Related Enzymes: Mechanisms and Clinical Applications

Description

There are higher numbers of known diseases of the skin than any other organ system due to the fact that skin is the first defense system against the external environment and it primarily responses to the various outer challenges. Studies on the skin diseases-associated enzymes are therefore important to understand the complex nature of defense mechanisms and various pathogeneses. With the efforts of researchers, several important diseases-associated enzymes have been gradually revealed and now more than ever, the rapid developments of high-throughput based-technologies in OMICS (such as proteomics and genomics as well as bioinformatics) have enabled researchers to understand diseases and diseases-associated enzymes. New methods and technologies will be important to gain more insight into the complex pathogenesis of cutaneous diseases and to develop effective and precise therapeutic strategies.

We are particularly interested in articles regarding the roles of enzymes in major skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, pigment disorders, acne, hair loss, and skin cancers. We invite investigators to contribute original research articles and short communications as well as review articles that will provide insights into the roles of enzymes in skin diseases.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Latest genetic studies: mutation and SNP analyses for the enzyme of interest
  • Gel-based or nongel-based proteomic findings of enzymes in skin diseases
  • Computational simulations and interactomics for the novel enzyme
  • Molecular functional studies for the novel enzyme
  • Role of enzymes in the pathogeneses of skin disorders with respect to enzymology
  • Kinetics, thermodynamics, and folding studies
  • Clinical case report for the newly detected enzyme
  • Medicinal mechanisms for activation or inhibition of the target enzymes
  • Clinical trials for treating patients

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