Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a highly pruritic, chronic, and relapsing inflammatory skin disease. Recent interest in AD has been sparked by reports of its increasing prevalence and its contribution to increasing health care costs. A precise understanding of immunologic mechanisms is crucial for the development of effective treatment strategies for AD. Various studies reveal that AD has a multifactorial cause with the activation of complex immunologic and inflammatory pathways. This review will discuss cellular-mediated immunological pathomechanisms of AD. Emphasis will be given to the role played by T cells, antigen-presenting cells, eosinophils, and keratinocytes. We also examine the immunological effect of superantigens on various inflammatory cells including T regulatory cells. © 2007 Humana Press Inc.
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Ou, L. S., & Huang, J. L. (2007, December). Cellular aspects of atopic dermatitis. Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12016-007-0045-4
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