Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common inflammatory skin disease, and it is considered a complex and heterogeneous condition. Different phenotypes of AD, defined according to the patient age at onset, race, and ethnic background; disease duration; and other disease characteristics, have been recently described, underlying the need for a personalized treatment approach. Recent advancements in understanding AD pathogenesis resulted in a real translational revolution and led to the exponential expansion of the therapeutic pipeline. The study of biomarkers in clinical studies of emerging treatments is helping clarify the role of each cytokine and immune pathway in AD and will allow addressing the unique immune fingerprints of each AD subset. Personalized medicine will be the ultimate goal of this targeted translational research. In this review, we discuss the changes in the concepts of both the pathogenesis of and treatment approach to AD, highlight the scientific rationale behind each targeted treatment and report the most recent clinical efficacy data.

The translational revolution in atopic dermatitis. the paradigm shift from pathogenesis to treatment / Facheris, P.; Jeffery, J.; Del Duca, E.; Guttman-Yassky, E.. - In: CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1672-7681. - 20:5(2023), pp. 448-474. [10.1038/s41423-023-00992-4]

The translational revolution in atopic dermatitis. the paradigm shift from pathogenesis to treatment

Del Duca E.;
2023

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common inflammatory skin disease, and it is considered a complex and heterogeneous condition. Different phenotypes of AD, defined according to the patient age at onset, race, and ethnic background; disease duration; and other disease characteristics, have been recently described, underlying the need for a personalized treatment approach. Recent advancements in understanding AD pathogenesis resulted in a real translational revolution and led to the exponential expansion of the therapeutic pipeline. The study of biomarkers in clinical studies of emerging treatments is helping clarify the role of each cytokine and immune pathway in AD and will allow addressing the unique immune fingerprints of each AD subset. Personalized medicine will be the ultimate goal of this targeted translational research. In this review, we discuss the changes in the concepts of both the pathogenesis of and treatment approach to AD, highlight the scientific rationale behind each targeted treatment and report the most recent clinical efficacy data.
2023
atopic dermatitis; biomarkers; eczema; translational revolution
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The translational revolution in atopic dermatitis. the paradigm shift from pathogenesis to treatment / Facheris, P.; Jeffery, J.; Del Duca, E.; Guttman-Yassky, E.. - In: CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1672-7681. - 20:5(2023), pp. 448-474. [10.1038/s41423-023-00992-4]
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