特应性皮炎患者感染及治疗的影响。

IF 8.6 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Maddalena Napolitano, Maria Esposito, Maria Concetta Fargnoli, Giampiero Girolomoni, Paolo Romita, Elena Nicoli, Paolo Matruglio, Caterina Foti
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摘要

特应性皮炎(AD)是一种影响儿童和成人的辅助性T - 2介导的慢性炎症性皮肤病。阿尔茨海默病患者容易出现皮肤和其他器官的反复感染,这可能会严重恶化病程。本文综述了阿尔茨海默病患者感染的病因、发病机制、治疗和预防的最新证据。在PubMed检索了2023年2月之前发表的英文研究文章、系统综述、荟萃分析和指南,关键词是“特应性皮炎”和与感染相关的术语。AD患者皮肤细菌、病毒和真菌感染的风险增加,主要是由于屏障功能受损、免疫反应改变和频繁抓挠。最常见的病原体是金黄色葡萄球菌和单纯疱疹病毒,可引起脓疱疮、毛囊炎、脓肿、疱疹性湿疹等并发症。它们似乎也增加了对全身感染的易感性,包括呼吸道和尿路感染以及败血症。某些针对阿尔茨海默病的全身治疗,如霉酚酸酯和Janus激酶抑制剂,会增加病毒感染的风险。预防和治疗阿尔茨海默病患者的复发性感染需要多方面的方法,包括局部和全身抗菌剂,皮肤护理和有效控制阿尔茨海默病症状(打破瘙痒-抓伤循环)。预防和限制感染的发展是选择AD治疗的重要考虑因素。
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Infections in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis and the Influence of Treatment

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a T helper 2-mediated chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects children and adults. Patients with AD are prone to recurrent infections of the skin and other organs, which can severely worsen the disease course. This review summarises the current evidence on the aetiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of infections in patients with AD. PubMed was searched for English-language research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and guidelines published until February 2023 using the key term “atopic dermatitis” and terms relevant to infections. Patients with AD have an increased risk of bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the skin, mainly due to impaired barrier function, altered immune response and frequent scratching. The most common pathogens are Staphylococcus aureus and herpes simplex virus, which can cause impetigo, folliculitis, abscesses, eczema herpeticum and other complications. They also appear to increase susceptibility to systemic infections, including respiratory and urinary tract infections and sepsis. Certain systemic treatments for AD, such as mycophenolate mofetil and Janus kinase inhibitors, increase the risk of viral infections. Prevention and treatment of recurrent infections in patients with AD require a multifaceted approach that includes topical and systemic antimicrobials, skin care and effective control of AD symptoms (to break the itch–scratch cycle). Preventing and limiting the development of infections are important considerations in choosing an AD treatment.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
15.20
自引率
2.70%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Dermatology is dedicated to evidence-based therapy and effective patient management in dermatology. It publishes critical review articles and clinically focused original research covering comprehensive aspects of dermatological conditions. The journal enhances visibility and educational value through features like Key Points summaries, plain language summaries, and various digital elements, ensuring accessibility and depth for a diverse readership.
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