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Aeroallergens in Atopic Dermatitis and Chronic Urticaria - PubMed

3 days ago
  • #Chronic Urticaria
  • #Atopic Dermatitis
  • #Aeroallergens
  • Aeroallergens are established triggers for allergic rhinitis and asthma but their role in skin diseases like atopic dermatitis (AD) and chronic urticaria (CU) is not fully understood.
  • The molecular mechanisms involve epithelial barrier disruption, innate immune activation, and neuroimmune amplification, with pathways like PAR-2 and TLR signaling leading to an IL-31-driven itch-scratch cycle.
  • Biologics targeting these pathways show potential in reshaping cytokine networks, and checkpoint inhibitors may offer durable remission.
  • In CU, house dust mite sensitization is linked to basophil hyperreactivity and increased disease severity.
  • Future research should focus on endotype-based patient stratification and assessing the impact of aeroallergen exposure on chronic skin disease progression.