Editorial: Mechanisms and Novel Treatments of Pigmentary Disorders and Skin Regeneration

    September 2022 in “ Frontiers in Medicine
    Xinghua Gao
    TLDR New treatments and drugs show promise for improving skin pigmentation and regeneration.
    The editorial reviewed studies on pigmentary disorders and skin regeneration, highlighting genetic insights and novel treatments. Yang et al. identified a KIT gene mutation in a Chinese family with hyperpigmentation, while Huang et al. discovered a mutation in the MLPH gene in a GS3 patient with hypopigmentation. Zhao et al. found solamargine effective against post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and Wang et al. showed botanical products reduced melasma severity. Chang et al. reported improved quality of life in vitiligo patients using combined therapy. Studies on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) indicated potential in skin regeneration and hair growth, with Wang et al. and Liang et al. demonstrating benefits in skin rejuvenation. Xiong et al. and Mao et al. explored wound healing and hair follicle regeneration, emphasizing stem cell roles. The issue underscored the need for further research on these pioneering treatments.
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