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9781621820239

Skin And Its Diseases

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    9781621820239

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    1621820238

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-06-30
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

The skin is the largest organ in the human body, and it is constantly bombarded with external stimuli. It offers protection and insulation, prevents dehydration, and senses the environment. But irritants, infections, and inherited genetic mutations cause hundreds of skin disorders, ranging from mild cosmetic conditions to serious diseases such as cancer.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine provides a comprehensive review of the biology of the skin, its numerous functions, and the diseases that affect it. Contributors discuss the various components of the epidermis, dermis, hair follicles, glands, and nerve endings that make up the skin, the molecular pathways and processes that underlie their development and function, and what happens when these processes go awry. The important functions of skin stem cell populations in tissue development, homeostasis, and repair are described, as are the roles of resident and recruited cells in inflammatory responses. Several chapters are devoted to cutaneous disorders, including alopecias, carcinomas, melanomas, psoriasis, and genetic diseases such as epidermolysis bullosa.

Topics such as age-related changes to the skin, the roles of resident microbes in skin health and disease, and advances in therapies for cutaneous disorders are also covered. This volume is therefore a vital reference for dermatologists, cancer biologists, cell and developmental biologists, immunologists, and all who seek to understand the numerous functions and diseases of this major organ.

Author Biography


Fiona M. Watt, PhD, is the Director of the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine at
King's College London, UK. Dr. Watt obtained her DPhil from the University of Oxford, and carried out postdoctoral research at M.I.T, Cambridge, USA. She established her first lab at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology in London, and then moved to London Research Institute. From 2006 to 2012 she was Deputy Director of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and Deputy Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research, University of Cambridge. The major research interest of Dr. Watt's lab is in how the differentiated state of adult tissues is maintained. They study this using mammalian skin as a model system. Current projects are concerned with self-renewal and lineage selection by human and mouse epidermal stem cells, and the role of stem cells in tumour formation. Her group is particularly interested in the interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic factors in the regulation of cell fate decisions.
Noteworthy: Watt lab paper featured on the cover of Nature (Dec 12, 2013); Dr. Watt rec'd an award from King's College London in Nov 2013 for "Most Outstanding Contribution to Public Engagement."
In 2013 she published papers in the following journals: Nature, Dev Biol., PLoS One, Cell, J Intergrated Biology, Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol., Development, Cell Rep., eLIFE, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Anthony M. Oro, PhD, is a Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University. He is a member of Bio-X, the Child Health Research Institute, and Stanford Cancer Institute. His lab at Stanford studies skin stem cells to understand mechanisms of tissue regeneration and carcinogenesis. We have a longstanding interest in the mechanisms of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling in the hair follicle and n the pathogenesis of the most common human tumor, basal cell carcinoma (BCCs) of the skin. We have provided clinical evidence for the first hedgehog pathway inhibitor and are developing novel targets for next generation inhibitors that target the transcription factor Gli. We are studying the mechanisms of tumor evolution and the development of chemoresistance to targeted agents in both patients and mouse models using genomics and bioinformatic methods followed by functional validation.
In 2013 he published papers in the following journals: Genes & Development, Nature, Journal of Visualized Experiments, Journal of Cell Biology.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

1. Advanced Treatment for Basal Cell Carcinomas
Scott X. Atwood, Ramon J. Whitson, an Anthony E. Oro

3. Long Non-Coding RNA: Significance and Potential in Skin Biology
Derrick C. Wan and Kevin C. Wang

4. An Overview of Alopecias
Ji Qi and Luis A. Garza

5. Modeling Cutaneous Squamous Carcinoma Development in the M ouse
Phillips Y. Huang and Allan Balmain

6. Markers of Epidermal Stem Cell Subpopulations in Adult Mammalian Skin
Kai Kretzschmar and Fiona M. Watt

7. The Skin and Its Diseases: Epidermal Barriers
Ken Natsuga

8. Diversification and Specialization of Touch Receptors in Skin
David M. Owens and Ellen A. Lumpkin

10. Gene Therapy for Skin Diseases
Emily Gorell, Ngon Nguyen, Alfred Lane, and Zurab Siprashvili

11. Cell Therapy in Dermatology
Gabriela Petrof, Alya Abdul-Wahab, and John A. McGrath

12. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Dermatology: Potentials, Advances, and Limitations
Ganna Bilousova and Dennis R. Roop

13. The Genetics of Human Skin Disease
Gina M. DeStefano and Angela M. Christiano

14. The Dermal Papilla: An Instructive Niche for Epithelial Stem and Progenitor Cells in Development and Regeneration of the Hair Follicle
Bruce A. Morgan

15. Macro-Environmental Regulation of Hair Cycling and Collective Regenerative Behavior
Maksim V. Plikus and Cheng-Ming Chuong

16. Lineage Analysis of Epidermal Stem Cells
Maria P. Alcolea and Philip H. Jones

17. Cutaneous Notch Signaling in Health and Disease
Craig Nowell and Freddy Radtke

18. Sweat Gland Progenitors in Development, Homeostasis, and Wound Repair
Catherine Lu and Elaine Fuchs

20. p53/p63/p73 in the Epidermis in Health and Disease
Vladimir A. Botchkarev and Elsa R. Flores

21. Epidermal Polarity Genes in Health and Disease
Frederik Tellkamp, Susanne Vorhagen, and Carien M. Niessen

22. Epigenetic Regulation of Epidermal Differentiation
Carolina N. Perdigoto, Victor J. Valdes, Evan S. Bardot, and Elena Ezhkova

23. Adipocytes in Skin Health and Disease
Guillermo Rivera, Brett Shook, and Valerie Horsley

25. Desmosomes: Regulators of Cellular Signaling and Adhesion in Epidermal Health and Disease
Jodi L. Johnson, Nicole A. Najor, and Kathleen J. Green

27. Melanocytes and Their Diseases
Yuji Yamaguchi and Vincent J. Hearing

29. Immunology and Skin in Health and Disease
Jillian M. Richmond and John E. Harris

31. Psoriasis
Paola Di Meglio, Federica Villanova, and Frank O. Nestle

32. Microbial Ecology of the Skin in the Era of Metagenomics and Molecular Microbiology
Geoffrey D. Hannigan and Elizabeth A. Grice

33. Natural and Sun-Induced Skin Aging
Laure Rittié and Gary J. Fisher

34. Melanoma: Clinical Features and Genomic Insights
Elena B. Hawryluk and Hensin Tsao

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