Clinical and laboratory skin biomarkers of organ-specific diseases

Publication date: Available online 15 August 2018Source: Mechanisms of Ageing and DevelopmentAuthor(s): Christos C. Zouboulis, Eugenia MakrantonakiAbstractIntense research during the last few years has elucidated a number of mechanisms of the complex human aging procedure. Among the body organs, skin has a distinguished role in aging perceptance both because it constitutes the organ on which the first signs of aging are mostly visible and because skin is recognized as an indicator of human health. Analogous to all other organs, skin undergoes multiple morphological and functional changes with age affected by extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Evaluation of skin morphology as well as of advanced glycated end products, dermal collagen content and alterations of the Wnt signalling pathway may predict – among others - the aging magnitude of the cardiovascular system, the brain and the bones. Increasing knowledge on the association of certain clinical and laboratory characteristics of extrinsic and intrinsic skin aging with organ-specific diseases opens new possibilities for the establishment of clinical and laboratory skin biomarkers for systemic human aging and the course of several internal, organ-specific diseases.
Source: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research