The Role of the Thymus Gland in Atopic Dermatitis

Glen Alvin, Mike Chan
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The thymus gland is a vital organ for maintaining a vigilant immune system. It develops at the perinatal stage, maturing during childhood and involutes during adolescence. The thymus secretes numerous cells, chemokines and lymphokines to sustain its function. The Thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC/CCL17) is a member of the T-helper 2 chemokine that aids in immunosurveillance in allergic disease. The TARC is a robust objective biomarker involved in the pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis, enabling the monitoring of many aspects of the disease. Arguably, it is currently the most sensitive clinical biomarker of Atopic Dermatitis. TARC has enabled atopic dermatologic management to be precise and personal. The regeneration of the thymus gland will be favourable to conserving many of its essential tasks in the body.
胸腺在特应性皮炎中的作用
胸腺是维持免疫系统警惕性的重要器官。它在围产期发育,在儿童期成熟,在青春期萎缩。胸腺分泌大量细胞、趋化因子和淋巴因子来维持其功能。胸腺和激活调节趋化因子(TARC/CCL17)是 T 辅助细胞 2 趋化因子的成员,有助于过敏性疾病的免疫监视。TARC 是特应性皮炎发病机制中的一种可靠的客观生物标志物,可对疾病的许多方面进行监测。可以说,它是目前特应性皮炎最敏感的临床生物标志物。TARC 使特应性皮炎的治疗变得精确和个性化。胸腺的再生将有利于保护其在人体中的许多基本任务。
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