| Literature DB >> 25017523 |
Tali Czarnowicki1, James G Krueger1, Emma Guttman-Yassky2.
Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Its pathogenesis combines barrier defects, immune dysregulation, and increased skin infections; however, the relative contribution of each of these components is yet to be determined. Uninvolved atopic dermatitis skin also displays broad immune and barrier abnormalities, which highlights a role for proactive treatment strategy. The residual disease genomic profile that accompanies clinical resolution provides further support for proactive treatment approaches. Although intrinsic and extrinsic atopic dermatitis subtypes share a common clinical phenotype, they show some important differences in their Th22/Th17 cytokine profile, which opens the door for personalized specific therapeutics for each disease category.Entities:
Keywords: Atopic dermatitis; Extrinsic atopic dermatitis; Immune dysregulation; Intrinsic atopic dermatitis; Microbiome; Proactive treatment; Residual disease genomic profile; Skin barrier
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25017523 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2014.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract