The Role of SERPINA12 in Skin: Molecular Mechanisms and Its Involvement in Adipocyte Function, Psoriasis, and Palmoplantar Keratoderma - Takeaways - MDSpire

The Role of SERPINA12 in Skin: Molecular Mechanisms and Its Involvement in Adipocyte Function, Psoriasis, and Palmoplantar Keratoderma

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  • Zhenzhen Xiao

  • Fei Wang

  • Rui Li

  • Yingjian Tan

  • April 27, 2026

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    SERPINA12 is a serine protease inhibitor involved in skin physiology, regulating inflammation, cellular proliferation, and tissue homeostasis.

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    Dysregulation of SERPINA12 is linked to skin disorders such as psoriasis and palmoplantar keratoderma, indicating its role in chronic inflammation.

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    SERPINA12 modulates key intracellular pathways, influencing cytokine production, cellular proliferation, and apoptosis in skin cells.

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    The expression of SERPINA12 in skin tissues suggests its involvement in maintaining epidermal homeostasis and immune defense.

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    Understanding SERPINA12's function in skin may reveal new therapeutic targets for various dermatological conditions.

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