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The impact of temperature on the skin barrier and atopic dermatitis
Climate change is a global threat to public health and causes/worsens various diseases including atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic, infectious, cardiovascular diseases, physical injuries and mental disorders. The incidence of allergy, such as AD, has increased over the last several decades, and environmental factors such as climate change have been implicated as a potential mechanism. A significant amount of literature has been published on the impact of climate factors, including cold and hot temperature, on the skin barrier and AD.
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - August 16, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jessica Hui-Beckman, Elena Goleva, Donald Y.M. Leung, Byung Eui Kim Tags: Review Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 28, Pages 5979: Malondialdehyde as a Potential Oxidative Stress Marker for Allergy-Oriented Diseases: An Update
a Minciullo Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a compound that is derived from the peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids. It has been used as a biomarker to measure oxidative stress in various biological samples in patients who are affected by a wide range of diseases. The aim of our work is to provide an updated overview of the role of MDA as a marker of oxidative stress in allergy-related diseases. We considered studies involving both paediatric and adult patients affected by rhinitis, asthma, urticaria and atopic dermatitis. The measurement of MDA was performed on different types of samples. The reported data highlight ...
Source: Molecules - August 9, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Raffaele Cordiano Mario Di Gioacchino Rocco Mangifesta Claudia Panzera Sebastiano Gangemi Paola Lucia Minciullo Tags: Review Source Type: research

Interferon-g-dependent interactions between tissue-intrinsic γδ T cells and tissue-infiltrating CD8 T cells limit acute contact dermatitis
ACD concurrently activated local γδ T cells and tissue-infiltrating-CD8 T cells, initiating an IFNγ-dependent regulatory axis involving PD-L1. Axis perturbation exacerbated dermatitis, with implications for inflammatory pathologies in humans.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - August 8, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Miguel Mu ñoz-Ruiz, Miriam Llorian, Rocco D'Antuono, Anna Pavlova, Anna Maria Mavrigiannaki, Duncan McKenzie, Bethania García-Cassani, Maria Luisa Iannitto, Yin Wu, Robin Dart, Daniel Davies, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Anett Jandke, Dmitry S. Ushakov, Adrian Source Type: research

Sensitization to nut allergens in children with food allergy and other atopic diseases - just a coexistence?
CONCLUSIONS: The analysis of sensitization patterns may help to identify patients with an increased risk, and gives the opportunity to introduce more effective prophylaxis. However, since even the first exposure to nuts may be sufficient to trigger the anaphylaxis, this risk should be considered as a serious issue at any age.PMID:37545822 | PMC:PMC10399669 | DOI:10.5114/ada.2023.128991
Source: Advances in Dermatology and Allergology - August 7, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Klementyna Łyżwa Magdalena Chojnowska-W ójtowicz Joanna Zieli ńska Wioletta Zag órska Marek Kulus Katarzyna Grzela Source Type: research