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Atopic dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease, clinically characterized by recurrent eczematous lesions and intense itching, leading to excoriations and susceptibility to cutaneous infections. Although it is considered a pediatric disorder, mainly starting in infancy, it is also very...

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Autores principales: Galli, Elena, Cinicola, Bianca, Carello, Rossella, Caimmi, Silvia, Brindisi, Giulia, De Castro, Giovanna, Zicari, Anna Maria, Tosca, Maria Angela, Manti, Sara, Martelli, Alberto, Calvani, Mauro, Cravidi, Claudio, Marseglia, Gian Luigi, Cardinale, Fabio, Miraglia del Giudice, Michele, Caffarelli, Carlo, Duse, Marzia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33004781
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v91i11-S.10313
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author Galli, Elena
Cinicola, Bianca
Carello, Rossella
Caimmi, Silvia
Brindisi, Giulia
De Castro, Giovanna
Zicari, Anna Maria
Tosca, Maria Angela
Manti, Sara
Martelli, Alberto
Calvani, Mauro
Cravidi, Claudio
Marseglia, Gian Luigi
Cardinale, Fabio
Miraglia del Giudice, Michele
Caffarelli, Carlo
Duse, Marzia
author_facet Galli, Elena
Cinicola, Bianca
Carello, Rossella
Caimmi, Silvia
Brindisi, Giulia
De Castro, Giovanna
Zicari, Anna Maria
Tosca, Maria Angela
Manti, Sara
Martelli, Alberto
Calvani, Mauro
Cravidi, Claudio
Marseglia, Gian Luigi
Cardinale, Fabio
Miraglia del Giudice, Michele
Caffarelli, Carlo
Duse, Marzia
author_sort Galli, Elena
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description Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease, clinically characterized by recurrent eczematous lesions and intense itching, leading to excoriations and susceptibility to cutaneous infections. Although it is considered a pediatric disorder, mainly starting in infancy, it is also very common in adults. Etiology of AD is complex and multifactorial: interaction between genetic susceptibility and environment, but also cutaneous barrier impairment, change in microbiome composition and innate and adaptive immune dysregulation are the main factors involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Originally, the disorder was considered mediated by an imbalance towards a T-helper 2 response and excessive IgE production to allergens, but now it is recognized as a lifelong disposition with variable clinical expressivity, where dysfunctions of the epidermal barrier, immune system and microbiome play a central role. AD leads to a substantial psycho-social burden on patients and their relatives and increases the risk of other allergic and non allergic disorders. The real economic impact of AD is difficult to measure due to the broad spectrum of disease severity and the multiple direct and indirect costs, but the overall medical expenses seem to be very high and similar to those of other diseases such as diabetes. Currently, a multiple therapeutic approach is aimed only at improving the skin state, reducing itching and keeping a stable condition. New safety and curative treatments may be developed only after enhancing our understanding on the pathogenesis of AD and the heterogeneity of its clinical manifestations. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-80230582021-04-07 Atopic dermatitis Galli, Elena Cinicola, Bianca Carello, Rossella Caimmi, Silvia Brindisi, Giulia De Castro, Giovanna Zicari, Anna Maria Tosca, Maria Angela Manti, Sara Martelli, Alberto Calvani, Mauro Cravidi, Claudio Marseglia, Gian Luigi Cardinale, Fabio Miraglia del Giudice, Michele Caffarelli, Carlo Duse, Marzia Acta Biomed Review Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease, clinically characterized by recurrent eczematous lesions and intense itching, leading to excoriations and susceptibility to cutaneous infections. Although it is considered a pediatric disorder, mainly starting in infancy, it is also very common in adults. Etiology of AD is complex and multifactorial: interaction between genetic susceptibility and environment, but also cutaneous barrier impairment, change in microbiome composition and innate and adaptive immune dysregulation are the main factors involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Originally, the disorder was considered mediated by an imbalance towards a T-helper 2 response and excessive IgE production to allergens, but now it is recognized as a lifelong disposition with variable clinical expressivity, where dysfunctions of the epidermal barrier, immune system and microbiome play a central role. AD leads to a substantial psycho-social burden on patients and their relatives and increases the risk of other allergic and non allergic disorders. The real economic impact of AD is difficult to measure due to the broad spectrum of disease severity and the multiple direct and indirect costs, but the overall medical expenses seem to be very high and similar to those of other diseases such as diabetes. Currently, a multiple therapeutic approach is aimed only at improving the skin state, reducing itching and keeping a stable condition. New safety and curative treatments may be developed only after enhancing our understanding on the pathogenesis of AD and the heterogeneity of its clinical manifestations. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2020 2020-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8023058/ /pubmed/33004781 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v91i11-S.10313 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Cinicola, Bianca
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Caimmi, Silvia
Brindisi, Giulia
De Castro, Giovanna
Zicari, Anna Maria
Tosca, Maria Angela
Manti, Sara
Martelli, Alberto
Calvani, Mauro
Cravidi, Claudio
Marseglia, Gian Luigi
Cardinale, Fabio
Miraglia del Giudice, Michele
Caffarelli, Carlo
Duse, Marzia
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