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Age-specific changes in the molecular phenotype of patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

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2019-01-24

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Zhou, Lisa
Leonard, Alexandra
Pavel, Ana B
Malik, Kunal
Raja, Aishwarya
Glickman, Jacob
Estrada, Yeriel D
Peng, Xiangyu
Del Duca, Ester
Sanz-Cabanillas, Juan

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) shows differential clinical presentation in older compared with younger patients. Nevertheless, changes in the AD molecular profile with age are unknown. We sought to characterize age-related changes in the AD profile. We evaluated age-specific changes in lesional and nonlesional tissues and blood from patients with moderate-to-severe AD (n = 246) and age-matched control subjects (n = 71) using immunohistochemistry, quantitative real-time PCR, and Singulex in a cross-sectional study. Patients were analyzed by age group (18-40, 41-60, and ≥61 years). Although disease severity/SCORAD scores were similar across AD age groups (mean, approximately 60 years; P = .873), dendritic cell infiltrates (CD1b+ and FcεRI+, P  The adult AD profile varies with age. Although TH1/TH17 skewing increases in both patients with AD and control subjects, patients with AD show unique decreases in TH2/TH22 polarization and normalization of epithelial abnormalities. Thus age-specific treatment approaches might be beneficial for AD.

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Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Cytokines
Dermatitis, Atopic
Female
Filaggrin Proteins
Gene Expression
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Phenotype
Severity of Illness Index
Skin
Young Adult

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Atopic dermatitis, T(H)1, T(H)17, T(H)2, T(H)22, aging, biomarker, filaggrin, hyperplasia, loricrin, skin

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