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Pathogenic mechanisms underlying itch in atopic dermatitis: the emerging role of neuroimmune interactions

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2023. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Itch is a frequent dermatological sensation that can occur in a variety of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, inflammatory disorders characterised by eczematous lesions and chronic itch. The pathogenic mechanisms that lead to itch in atopic dermatitis are not fully understood. The current knowledge of its aetiology highlights the complex interplay among multiple pathogenic factors such as epidermal barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and its interaction with the nervous system. Furthermore, a relationship between itch intensity and certain factors such as stress, sleep disturbance, and pollutant exposure has often been shown in patients with itch. This article reviews the current advances in the processes behind itch signalling from the skin to the nervous system, focusing on atopic dermatitis pathophysiology. Studies investigating the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of atopic dermatitis have shown that itch management at the nervous system level may be sufficient to reduce itch sensation and improve skin lesions.
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Itch is a frequent dermatological sensation that can occur in a variety of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, inflammatory disorders characterised by eczematous lesions and chronic itch. The pathogenic mechanisms that lead to itch in atopic dermatitis are not fully understood. The current knowledge of its aetiology highlights the complex interplay among multiple pathogenic factors such as epidermal barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and its interaction with the nervous system. Furthermore, a relationship between itch intensity and certain factors such as stress, sleep disturbance, and pollutant exposure has often been shown in patients with itch. This article reviews the current advances in the processes behind itch signalling from the skin to the nervous system, focusing on atopic dermatitis pathophysiology. Studies investigating the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of atopic dermatitis have shown that itch management at the nervous system level may be sufficient to reduce itch sensation and improve skin lesions.

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