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Author(s):  
TINATIN GHIBRADZE ◽  
TINA KITUASHVILI ◽  
MARINA LOMIDZE

Hyperhidrosis represents pathology of eccrine sweat glands and is manifested by the skin excessive sweating. For patients, living along with hyperhidrosis represents a big challenge, which has a significant impact on numerous aspects of everyday life, as well as on the social and professional lifestyle and psycho-emotional health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (19) ◽  
pp. 10871
Author(s):  
Bastien Burat ◽  
Audrey Reynaerts ◽  
Dominique Baiwir ◽  
Maximilien Fléron ◽  
Gauthier Eppe ◽  
...  

The potential of eccrine sweat as a bio-fluid of interest for diagnosis and personalized therapy has not yet been fully evaluated, due to the lack of in-depth sweat characterization studies. Thanks to recent developments in omics, together with the availability of accredited sweat collection methods, the analysis of human sweat may now be envisioned as a standardized, non-invasive test for individualized monitoring and personalized medicine. Here, we characterized individual sweat samples, collected from 28 healthy adult volunteers under the most standardized sampling methodology, by applying optimized shotgun proteomics. The thorough characterization of the sweat proteome allowed the identification of 983 unique proteins from which 344 were identified across all samples. Annotation-wise, the study of the sweat proteome unveiled the over-representation of newly addressed actin dynamics, oxidative stress and proteasome-related functions, in addition to well-described proteolysis and anti-microbial immunity. The sweat proteome composition correlated with the inter-individual variability of sweat secretion parameters. In addition, both gender-exclusive proteins and gender-specific protein abundances were highlighted, despite the high similarity between human female and male sweat proteomes. In conclusion, standardized sample collection coupled with optimized shotgun proteomics significantly improved the depth of sweat proteome coverage, far beyond previous similar studies. The identified proteins were involved in many diverse biological processes and molecular functions, indicating the potential of this bio-fluid as a valuable biological matrix for further studies. Addressing sweat variability, our results prove the proteomic profiling of sweat to be a promising bio-fluid analysis for individualized, non-invasive monitoring and personalized medicine.


Author(s):  
Yogesh Devaraj ◽  
Ranga Swaroop Mukunda ◽  
Priyanka Yogananda Yadav ◽  
Taranpreet Kaur Kalra ◽  
Shaik Mohammed Obeidullah

<p class="abstract">Syringomas are benign adnexal neoplasm of eccrine sweat duct usually affecting adult women. They present as firm, skin coloured to yellowish papules in a symmetrical distribution over periorbital region. Eruptive syringomas are infrequent and usually appear at uncommon sites. Herein, we report a case of a 21-year old girl with eruptive syringomas with an extensive involvement.</p>


2021 ◽  
pp. 422-427
Author(s):  
Austin J. Jabbour ◽  
Ibrahim A. Tangoren ◽  
Andrew B. Kanik

Digital papillary adenocarcinoma (DPA) is a rare cutaneous tumor originating from the eccrine sweat glands. These lesions occur almost exclusively on the digits of the hands and feet, where there is a high concentration of eccrine glands. The diagnosis is made histologically, and the course of the malignancy tends to be very aggressive with high rates of recurrence and early metastasis at the time of diagnosis. Due to the low incidence of these lesions, there have been minimal objective data from clinical studies to recommend specific treatment strategies. Wide local excision versus digital amputation proximal to the lesion has been debated for primary treatment, while there are no data to support routine implementation of adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation, despite its metastatic nature. This article presents a case of long-standing, previously undiagnosed DPA. The lesion appeared more inconspicuous on gross examination than other reports in the literature, and diagnosis was made with punch biopsy and confirmed postsurgically. To date, the patient has not had recurrence, although she is being monitored for potential metastatic deposits in her lungs. Clinical dermatologists should be aware of the high mortality burden this lesion may inflict if left undiagnosed or mistreated.


Author(s):  
Yao Lin ◽  
Liyun Chen ◽  
Mingjun Zhang ◽  
Sitian Xie ◽  
Lijie Du ◽  
...  

Eccrine sweat glands (ESGs) play an important role in temperature regulation by secreting sweat. Insufficiency or dysfunction of ESGs in a hot environment or during exercise can lead to hyperthermia, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and even death, but the ability of ESGs to repair and regenerate themselves is very weak and limited. Repairing the damaged ESGs and regenerating the lost or dysfunctional ESGs poses a challenge for dermatologists and bum surgeons. To promote and accelerate research on the repair and regeneration of ESGs, we summarized the development, structure and function of ESGs, and current strategies to repair and regenerate ESGs based on stem cells, scaffolds, and possible signaling pathways involved.


2021 ◽  
pp. 138834
Author(s):  
Madhavi Pali ◽  
Badrinath Jagannath ◽  
Kai-Chun Lin ◽  
Sayali Upasham ◽  
Sriram Muthukumar ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol MA2021-01 (55) ◽  
pp. 1429-1429
Author(s):  
Shalini Prasad ◽  
Kai-chun Lin ◽  
Badrinath Jagannath ◽  
Madhavi Pali ◽  
Sayali Upasham ◽  
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