“…Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a bioactive sphingolipid associated with a variety of skin disorders, including psoriasis (Checa et al, 2015;Myśliwiec et al, 2016), atopic/allergic contact dermatitis (Kohno et al, 2004;Sugita et al, 2010), and scleroderma (Castelino and Varga, 2014), as well as neuropathic pain (Patti et al, 2012;Janes et al, 2014) and other inflammatory diseases (Rivera et al, 2008;Chiba et al, 2010;Tränkner et al, 2014;Donoviel et al, 2015;Roviezzo et al, 2015). S1P signaling via S1P receptor 1 (S1PR1) facilitates the migration, recruitment, and activation of immune cells (Matloubian et al, 2004;Cyster and Schwab, 2012).…”