Update on the skin barrier, cutaneous microbiome and host defence peptides in canine atopic dermatitis.

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Veterinary dermatology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1111/vde.13215
Domenico Santoro, Manolis Saridomichelakis, Melissa Eisenschenk, Chie Tamamoto-Mochizuki, Patrick Hensel, Cherie Pucheu-Haston
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Abstract

Background: Canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex inflammatory skin disease associated with cutaneous microbiome, immunological and skin barrier alterations. This review summarises the current evidence on skin barrier defects and on cutaneous microbiome dysfunction in canine AD.

Objective: To this aim, online citation databases, abstracts and proceedings from international meetings on skin barrier and cutaneous microbiome published between 2015 and 2023 were reviewed.

Results: Since the last update on the pathogenesis of canine AD, published by the International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals in 2015, 49 articles have been published on skin barrier function, cutaneous/aural innate immunity and the cutaneous/aural microbiome in atopic dogs. Skin barrier dysfunction and cutaneous microbial dysbiosis are essential players in the pathogenesis of canine AD. It is still unclear if such alterations are primary or secondary to cutaneous inflammation, although some evidence supports their primary involvement in the pathogenesis of canine AD.

Conclusion and clinical relevance: Although many studies have been published since 2015, the understanding of the cutaneous host-microbe interaction is still unclear, as is the role that cutaneous dysbiosis plays in the development and/or worsening of canine AD. More studies are needed aiming to design new therapeutic approaches to restore the skin barrier, to increase and optimise the cutaneous natural defences, and to rebalance the cutaneous microbiome.

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犬特应性皮炎中皮肤屏障、皮肤微生物群和宿主防御肽的最新进展。
背景:犬特应性皮炎(AD)是一种复杂的炎症性皮肤病,与皮肤微生物群、免疫和皮肤屏障改变有关。本文综述了目前有关犬AD的皮肤屏障缺陷和皮肤微生物群功能障碍的证据。目的:回顾2015年至2023年发表的关于皮肤屏障和皮肤微生物组国际会议的在线引文数据库、摘要和会议记录。结果:自2015年国际动物变应性疾病委员会(International Committee on Allergic Diseases of Animals)发布关于犬AD发病机制的最新进展以来,已有49篇关于特应性犬皮肤屏障功能、皮肤/耳部先天免疫和皮肤/耳部微生物群的文章发表。皮肤屏障功能障碍和皮肤微生物生态失调是犬AD发病的重要因素。目前尚不清楚这种改变是原发性还是继发于皮肤炎症,尽管一些证据支持它们主要参与犬AD的发病机制。结论及临床意义:尽管自2015年以来发表了许多研究,但对皮肤宿主-微生物相互作用的理解仍然不清楚,皮肤生态失调在犬AD的发展和/或恶化中的作用也是如此。需要更多的研究来设计新的治疗方法来恢复皮肤屏障,增加和优化皮肤的天然防御,并重新平衡皮肤微生物群。
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Veterinary dermatology
Veterinary dermatology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
21.40%
发文量
92
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Dermatology is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed, international journal which publishes papers on all aspects of the skin of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Scientific research papers, clinical case reports and reviews covering the following aspects of dermatology will be considered for publication: -Skin structure (anatomy, histology, ultrastructure) -Skin function (physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, genetics) -Skin microbiology and parasitology -Dermatopathology -Pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases -New disease entities
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