2021
DOI: 10.5114/ada.2021.109686
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Evaluation of the effect of the interleukin-25 serum concentration on the intensity of the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and epidermal barrier

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“…In addition to symptoms such as itching and soreness, HSV-1 infection poses a potentially life-threatening risk for AD patients (92). Previous study reported that the concentration of IL-25 in serum of AD patients was higher than control group (93), and IL-25 was involved in the pathogenesis of AD (94). IL-25 promoted the infection of HSV-1 among AD patients by suppressing the expression of interferongamma (IFN-g), a key factor for the host to defend against viral infection (92,95,96).…”
Section: Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (Hsv-1)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition to symptoms such as itching and soreness, HSV-1 infection poses a potentially life-threatening risk for AD patients (92). Previous study reported that the concentration of IL-25 in serum of AD patients was higher than control group (93), and IL-25 was involved in the pathogenesis of AD (94). IL-25 promoted the infection of HSV-1 among AD patients by suppressing the expression of interferongamma (IFN-g), a key factor for the host to defend against viral infection (92,95,96).…”
Section: Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (Hsv-1)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Six studies were included in our meta-analysis. 13,16,[18][19][20][21] Four studies reported association between IL-25 and AD. 13,[18][19][20] A total of 162 AD patients and 120 control subjects were included.…”
Section: Main Characteristics Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,16,[18][19][20][21] Four studies reported association between IL-25 and AD. 13,[18][19][20] A total of 162 AD patients and 120 control subjects were included. Among those studies, two were conducted in China 18,19 and two in Poland.…”
Section: Main Characteristics Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Upregulation of alarmins has also been reported at the gene expression level in a recent study by Griffiths et al, where mRNA analysis of skin biopsy samples of atopic dermatitis patients and healthy individuals has shown that IL-33-related genes are elevated in both lesion and non-lesion skin samples, whereas TSLP genes are upregulated significantly in lesion compared to non-lesion skin [ 254 ]. Recent findings on the role of IL-25 in the pathology of atopic dermatitis has shown that patients with moderate and severe atopic dermatitis tend to have higher IL-25 serum concentrations [ 255 ]. It has also been reported that exogenous allergens such as house dust mite can prompt the production of IL-25 and lead to more aggravated symptoms in these patients [ 256 ].…”
Section: Alarmins and Other Allergic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%