Atopic Dermatitis and the Atopic March: What Is New?

  • Patrizi A
  • Pileri A
  • Bellini F
  • et al.
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Objective . In this paper the authors review the management of atopic dermatitis (AD) and the association between AD and allergic respiratory diseases. Data Sources . PubMed databases, researching articles in the last 15 years. Results . Studies about atopic march are cross-sectional population studies at different ages. They show that the most important predisposing factor for atopy is a decrease of the filaggrin's expression. Conclusions . The most modern theories seem to show that the most important factor which starts the atopic march is represented by an impaired epidermal barrier. It causes an increase in skin permeability to allergens that could induce sensitization even in the airways. The major predisposing factor is a primary inherited epithelial barrier defect resulting from filaggrin gene mutation, but other factors may play a role in this complex mechanism. Further studies are needed to focus on AD treatment and preventive strategies.

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Patrizi, A., Pileri, A., Bellini, F., Raone, B., Neri, I., & Ricci, G. (2011). Atopic Dermatitis and the Atopic March: What Is New? Journal of Allergy, 2011, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/279425

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