Association Between Atopic Dermatitis and Aging: Clinical Observations and Underlying Mechanisms

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Abstract

As one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory skin diseases, atopic dermatitis (AD) increasingly affects the aging population. Amid the ongoing global aging trend, it’s essential to recognize the intricate relationship between AD and aging. This paper reviews existing knowledge, summarizing clinical observations of associations between AD and aging-related diseases in various systems, including endocrine, cardiovascular, and neurological. Additionally, it discusses major theories explaining the correlation, encompassing skin-mucosal barriers, systemic inflammation and stress, genes, signal transduction, and environmental and behavioral factors. The association between AD and aging holds significant importance, both in population and basic perspectives. While further research is warranted, this paper aims to inspire deeper exploration of inflammation/allergy-aging dynamics and the timely management of elderly patients with AD.

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Chen, P. Y., Shen, M., Cai, S. Q., & Tang, Z. W. (2024). Association Between Atopic Dermatitis and Aging: Clinical Observations and Underlying Mechanisms. Journal of Inflammation Research . Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S467099

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