Role of Mannose-binding Lectin and Association with Microbial Sensitization in a Cohort of Patients with Atopic Dermatitis

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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis is a relapsing inflammatory skin con-dition, in which bacteria, fungi and viruses may colo-nize the skin and aggravate the condition. Mannose-binding lectin is part of the innate immune system. Polymorphism in the mannose-binding lectin gene can result in deficiency of mannose-binding lectin, which may affect defence against microbes. The aim of this study was to investigate whether polymorphisms in the mannose-binding lectin gene affect the extent of sensitization to common skin microbes, the skin barrier function, or the severity of the disease in a cohort of patients with atopic dermatitis. Genetic testing of mannose-binding lectin polymorphism was performed in 60 patients with atopic dermatitis. The disease se-verity, skin barrier function, and serum levels of specific immunoglobulin E against skin microbes were me-asured. In patients with low mannose-binding lectin genotype (group 1) 6 of 8 (75%) were sensitized to Candida albicans, compared to 14 of 22 (63.6%) patients with intermediate mannose-binding genotype (group 2) and 10 of 30 (33.3%) patients with high mannose-binding genotype (group 3). Group 1 (low mannose-binding lectin) was more likely to be sensitized to Candida albicans compared with group 3 (high mannose-binding lectin) (odds ratio 6.34, p-value 0.045). In this cohort of patients with atopic dermati-tis, mannose-binding lectin deficiency was associated with increased sensitization to Candida albicans.

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Belfrage, E., Jinnestål, C. L., Jönsen, A., Bengtsson, A., Åkesson, A., Schmidtchen, A., & Sonesson, A. (2023). Role of Mannose-binding Lectin and Association with Microbial Sensitization in a Cohort of Patients with Atopic Dermatitis. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 103. https://doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.2405

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