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Mechanisms of immune-mediated skin diseases: an overview


S. Beissert, I. Cavazzana, F. Mascia, P. Meroni, S. Pastore, G. Tessari, G. Girolomoni

 

CER2702
2006 Vol.24, N°1 ,Suppl.40
PI 0001, PF 0006
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PMID: 16513022 [PubMed]

Abstract

ABSTRACT:The skin is a frequent site of pathological immune responses that can take place in the dermal and/or the epidermal compartments.These immunopathological reactions often occur towards innocuous antigens and may be the result of T cell-dependent and/or autoantibody dependent mechanisms. Defective immune regulation is increasingly recognized as very relevant in many skin and systemic immune-mediated disorders. In some instances (e.g., psoriasis and atopic dermatitis) genetic predisposition can affect also the capacity of keratinocytes to initiate or perpetuate inflammatory responses. A more precise understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying each disorder may allow the identification of novel targets for more effective therapeutic strategies.

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