Regulation of T cell immunity in atopic dermatitis by microbes: the yin and yang of cutaneous inflammation
T Biedermann, Y Skabytska, S Kaesler… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease predominantly mediated by T
helper cells. While numerous adaptive immune mechanisms in AD pathophysiology have …
helper cells. While numerous adaptive immune mechanisms in AD pathophysiology have …
The role of the skin microbiome in atopic dermatitis
MR Williams, RL Gallo - Current allergy and asthma reports, 2015 - Springer
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common skin disease that affects a large proportion of the
population worldwide. The incidence of AD has increased over the last several decades …
population worldwide. The incidence of AD has increased over the last several decades …
[HTML][HTML] Dysbiosis and Staphylococcus aureus colonization drives inflammation in atopic dermatitis
T Kobayashi, M Glatz, K Horiuchi, H Kawasaki… - Immunity, 2015 - cell.com
Staphylococcus aureus skin colonization is universal in atopic dermatitis and common in
cancer patients treated with epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors. However, the causal …
cancer patients treated with epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors. However, the causal …
Immune dysregulation in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis
T Gavrilova - Dermatitis, 2018 - liebertpub.com
Atopic dermatitis is a multifactorial disease. Epidermal barrier impairment often plays the
initial role in the initiation of the disease. Immune dysregulation of the innate and adaptive …
initial role in the initiation of the disease. Immune dysregulation of the innate and adaptive …
Skin microbiota in atopic dermatitis
The skin microbiota represents an ecosystem composed of numerous microbial species
interacting with each other, as well as with host epithelial and immune cells. The microbiota …
interacting with each other, as well as with host epithelial and immune cells. The microbiota …
Cytokine-mediated crosstalk between keratinocytes and T cells in atopic dermatitis
M Humeau, K Boniface, C Bodet - Frontiers in immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by barrier
dysfunction, dysregulated immune response, and dysbiosis with increased Staphylococcus …
dysfunction, dysregulated immune response, and dysbiosis with increased Staphylococcus …
Microbiome of the skin and gut in atopic dermatitis (AD): understanding the pathophysiology and finding novel management strategies
JE Kim, HS Kim - Journal of clinical medicine, 2019 - mdpi.com
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a long-standing inflammatory skin disease that is highly prevalent
worldwide. Multiple factors contribute to AD, with genetics as well as the environment …
worldwide. Multiple factors contribute to AD, with genetics as well as the environment …
The role of the skin microbiome in atopic dermatitis
T Nakatsuji, RL Gallo - Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2019 - Elsevier
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease associated with significant
medical burden, affecting 15% to 20% of children and 1% to 3% of adults worldwide. 1 The …
medical burden, affecting 15% to 20% of children and 1% to 3% of adults worldwide. 1 The …
Skin microbiome of atopic dermatitis
abstract The skin microbiome is a key component of pathogenesis in atopic dermatitis (AD).
The skin of AD patients is characterized by microbial dysbiosis, with a reduction of microbial …
The skin of AD patients is characterized by microbial dysbiosis, with a reduction of microbial …
[PDF][PDF] Microbiome in the gut-skin axis in atopic dermatitis
SY Lee, E Lee, YM Park… - Allergy, asthma & …, 2018 - synapse.koreamed.org
The microbiome is vital for immune system development and homeostasis. Changes in
microbial composition and function, termed dysbiosis, in the skin and the gut have recently …
microbial composition and function, termed dysbiosis, in the skin and the gut have recently …