Abstract
The skin inflammasome is a critical component of the immune system, pivotal not only in responding to acute threats but also in contributing to the chronic inflammation associated with aging. This review provides an in-depth examination of the molecular mechanisms of the skin inflammasome, detailing its role in dermatological conditions like acne, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and hyperpigmentation, as well as its impact on systemic aging. We explore how longevity science is now focusing on these pathways to enhance skin resilience and potentially extend human health span. This involves innovative approaches such as drug repurposing, understanding the modulation of skin inflammation, and recognizing the systemic health reflections through the gut-skin axis.
Keywords
Classical immunology, Clinical immunology, Dermatology, Immune cells and organs, Immunomodulation, Immunotherapy, Inflammasome, Longevity, Longevity Science, Skin