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المؤلفAkhtar, Sabah
المؤلفAlsayed, Reem Khaled M.E.
المؤلفAhmad, Fareed
المؤلفAlHammadi, Ayda
المؤلفAl-Khawaga, Sara
المؤلفAlHarami, Sara Mohamed A.M.
المؤلفAlam, Majid Ali
المؤلفAl Naama, Khalifa Abdulla H.N.
المؤلفBuddenkotte, Joerg
المؤلفUddin, Shahab
المؤلفSteinhoff, Martin
المؤلفAhmad, Aamir
تاريخ الإتاحة2025-04-15T10:55:02Z
تاريخ النشر2024-02-15
اسم المنشورSeminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semcdb.2023.04.005
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب10849521
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1084952123001003
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64215
الملخصAtopic dermatitis (AD), also known as atopic eczema, is a common but also complex chronic, itchy skin condition with underlying inflammation of the skin. This skin ailment is prevalent worldwide and affects people of all ages, particularly children below five years of age. The itching and resulting rashes in AD patients are often the result of inflammatory signals, thus necessitating a closer look at the inflammation-regulating mechanisms for putative relief, care and therapy. Several chemical- as well as genetically-induced animal models have established the importance of targeting pro-inflammatory AD microenvironment. Epigenetic mechanisms are gaining attention towards a better understanding of the onset as well as the progression of inflammation. Several physiological processes with implications in pathophysiology of AD, such as, barrier dysfunction either due to reduced filaggrin / human β‐defensins or altered microbiome, reprograming of Fc receptors with resulting overexpression of high affinity IgE receptors, elevated eosinophil numbers or the elevated IL-22 production by CD4 + T cells have underlying epigenetic mechanisms that include differential promoter methylation and/or regulation by non-coding RNAs. Reversing these epigenetic changes has been verified to reduce inflammatory burden through altered secretion of cytokines IL-6, IL-4, IL-13, IL-17, IL-22 etc, with benefit against AD progression in experimental models. A thorough understanding of epigenetic remodeling of inflammation in AD has the potential of opening avenues for novel diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic options.
راعي المشروعThis work is supported by the Medical Research Center (MRC) routine grants (MRC-01–22–086 to AA, MRC-01–20–829 to MAA) and Internal Research Grant Competition grant (IRGC-04-SI-17–151) from MRC, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar. Open Access funding for this article has been provided by the Qatar National Library.
اللغةen
الناشرElsevier
الموضوعAtopic Dermatitis
Inflammation
Epigenetic
Barrier dysfunction
Non-coding RNAs
العنوانEpigenetic control of inflammation in Atopic Dermatitis
النوعArticle Review
الصفحات199-207
رقم العددPart C
رقم المجلد154
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN1096-3634
dc.accessType Open Access


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