Frontiers in Immunology, February 2021
Yu Sawada et al
Abstract:
“Humans are exposed to various external environmental factors. Food intake is one of the most influential factors impacting daily lifestyle. Among nutrients obtained from foods, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have various beneficial effects on inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, omega-3 PUFA metabolites, including resolvins, are known to demonstrate strong anti-inflammatory effects during allergic and inflammatory diseases; however, little is known regarding the actual impact of these metabolites on skin diseases. In this review, we focused on metabolites that have strong anti-inflammatory actions in various inflammatory diseases, as well as those that present antitumor actions in malignancies, in addition to the actual effect of omega-3 PUFA metabolites on various cells.”
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KEY TAKEAWAY:
“Because the incidences of inflammatory skin diseases and malignancies are currently increasing, future basic research and clinical trials for ω3 PUFAs in dermatology fields are expected give us a beneficial information for the daily clinical treatment for skin diseases.“