Inflammatory Skin Diseases: The Importance of Immunological Signatures.

IF 6.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Natalie Garzorz-Stark, Stephan Weidinger, Michael Sticherling, Kamran Ghoreschi, Alexander Enk, Kilian Eyerich
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Abstract

Background: The understanding and classification of inflammatory skin diseases is shifting from a historical-descriptive perspective to a molecular-pathophysiological one based on immune response patterns. These are derived from a few key immunological mediators, each of which induces its own characteristic clinical, histopathological, and molecular patterns in the skin.

Methods: This discussion of the definition of the immune response patterns of inflammatory skin diseases is based on information from pertinent publications retrieved by a selective literature search. A systematic literature search was also conducted on the response of inflammatory skin diseases to treatment with specific biologic agents.

Results: The described immune response patterns are: autoinflammation; type 1, cytotoxic; type 2a, eczematous; type 2b, blistering; type 3, psoriasiform; type 4a, fibrosing; and type 4b, granulomatous. Each signature can usually be treated in a targeted manner. In general, each therapeutic target structure is associated with an adequate treatment response if and only if the skin disease under treatment has the relevant signature type. Hardly any biomarkers are currently available for the determination of immune response patterns in routine clinical practice.

Conclusion: The classification of inflammatory skin diseases by their immune response patterns opens up the prospect of specifically targeted immunotherapy for each immune response pattern regardless of the historical-descriptive disease entity. Targeting is intended to improve response rates. Initial findings suggest that this strategy is likely to succeed.

炎症性皮肤病:免疫特征的重要性。
背景:炎性皮肤病的认识和分类正在从历史描述的角度转向基于免疫反应模式的分子病理生理学角度。这些来源于几个关键的免疫介质,每一个都在皮肤中诱导其自身特征的临床、组织病理学和分子模式。方法:炎症性皮肤病的免疫反应模式的定义的讨论是基于相关出版物的信息,通过选择性文献检索检索。对炎性皮肤病对特定生物制剂治疗的反应也进行了系统的文献检索。结果:描述的免疫反应模式为:自身炎症;1型,细胞毒性;2a型,湿疹;2b型,起泡;3型,牛皮癣状;4a型,纤维化;4b型肉芽肿。通常可以有针对性地处理每个签名。一般来说,当且仅当所治疗的皮肤病具有相关的特征类型时,每个治疗靶结构都与适当的治疗反应相关联。目前在常规临床实践中,几乎没有任何生物标志物可用于确定免疫反应模式。结论:炎症性皮肤病的免疫反应模式分类开辟了针对每种免疫反应模式的特异性靶向免疫治疗的前景,而不管历史描述的疾病实体。目标是为了提高回应率。初步研究结果表明,这一策略可能会成功。
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Deutsches Arzteblatt international
Deutsches Arzteblatt international 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.20%
发文量
306
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Deutsches Ärzteblatt International is a bilingual (German and English) weekly online journal that focuses on clinical medicine and public health. It serves as the official publication for both the German Medical Association and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The journal is dedicated to publishing independent, peer-reviewed articles that cover a wide range of clinical medicine disciplines. It also features editorials and a dedicated section for scientific discussion, known as correspondence. The journal aims to provide valuable medical information to its international readership and offers insights into the German medical landscape. Since its launch in January 2008, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International has been recognized and included in several prestigious databases, which helps to ensure its content is accessible and credible to the global medical community. These databases include: Carelit CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Compendex DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) EMBASE (Excerpta Medica database) EMNursing GEOBASE (Geoscience & Environmental Data) HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) Index Copernicus Medline (MEDLARS Online) Medpilot PsycINFO (Psychological Information Database) Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus By being indexed in these databases, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International's articles are made available to researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide, contributing to the global exchange of medical knowledge and research.
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