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Exogenous factors in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis: Irritants and cutaneous infections.

Hainan Yue1,2, Yoshie Umehara2, Juan Valentin Trujillo-Paez2, Ge Peng1,2, Hai Le Thanh Nguyen1,2, Panjit Chieosilapatham3, Chanisa Kiatsurayanon4, Pu Song5, Ko Okumura1, Hideoki Ogawa1, Shigaku Ikeda1,2, François Niyonsaba2,6.   

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory cutaneous disease that is often associated with other atopic symptoms, such as food allergy, allergic rhinitis and asthma, leading to significant morbidity and healthcare costs. The pathogenesis of AD is complicated and multifactorial. Although the aetiology of AD remains incompletely understood, recent studies have provided further insight into AD pathophysiology, demonstrating that the interaction among genetic predisposition, immune dysfunction and environmental provocation factors contributes to its development. However, the increasing prevalence of AD suggests that environmental factors such as irritation and cutaneous infection play a crucial role in triggering and/or aggravating the disease. Of note, AD skin is susceptible to bacterial, fungal and viral infections, and microorganisms may colonize the skin and aggravate AD symptoms. Overall, understanding the mechanisms by which these risk factors affect the cutaneous immunity of patients with AD is of great importance for developing a precision medicine approach for treatment. This review summarizes recent developments in exogenous factors involved in the pathogenesis of AD, with special emphasis on irritants and microbial infections.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  atopic dermatitis; cutaneous infection; immune dysfunction; inflammatory response; irritant; skin microbiota

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33394511     DOI: 10.1111/cea.13820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Allergy        ISSN: 0954-7894            Impact factor:   5.018


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