This observational translational study aims to investigate gene and protein expression in lesional and perilesional skin of patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) compared to controls. Skin biopsies were collected from 15 HS patients and 15 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Gene expression of 15 selected proteins was analyzed using qRT-PCR, while protein levels of 4 targets were assessed by Western blot. The study seeks to identify molecular pathways involved in HS pathogenesis and potential biomarkers for disease severity.
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin disease affecting areas rich in apocrine glands, characterized by painful nodules, abscesses, sinus tracts, and scar formation. Current evidence indicates that dysregulation of immune signaling pathways plays a central role in the pathogenesis of HS. Among these pathways, the JAK/STAT signaling cascade plays a role in the increase of the inflammatory response, while Trace Amine-Associated Receptor 1 (TAAR1), a G protein-coupled receptor, has recently been found to be associated with immune modulation. However, to our knowledge, the role of TAAR1 in HS has not been investigated before. This observational study aimed to investigate the expression of genes and protein levels associated with the TAAR1 and JAK/STAT signaling pathways in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa. Lesional and perilesional skin biopsies were obtained from patients diagnosed with HS, and skin biopsy samples were obtained from healthy control individuals without inflammatory skin disease. Molecular analyses were performed to evaluate gene expression and protein levels. The primary objective of the study was to compare the expression patterns of markers associated with the TAAR1 and JAK/STAT pathways between HS lesion skin, perilesion skin, and healthy control skin. All participants were monitored in accordance with routine clinical practice, and no therapeutic intervention was applied within the scope of the study protocol. The study was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration, approved by the local Clinical Research Ethics Committee, and written informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to their inclusion in the study. It is expected that the findings from this study will contribute to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of hidradenitis suppurativa and provide a scientific basis for targeted treatment approaches in the future.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
Trakya University Medical Faculty, Department of Dermatology
Edirne, Turkey (Türkiye)
Expression levels of TAAR1 and JAK/STAT pathway markers in skin tissue
To evaluate and compare the gene and protein expression levels of TAAR1 and selected JAK/STAT pathway components in lesion and perilesion skin samples from patients diagnosed with hidradenitis suppurativa and in healthy control skin samples using molecular methods.
Time frame: At the time of molecular analysis (September 2025)
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