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Biomarkers for phenotype-endotype relationship in atopic dermatitis: a critical review

Chang Ook Park, Su Min Kim, Kwang Hoon Lee, Thomas Bieber

2024EBioMedicine37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common form of chronic skin inflammation with diverse clinical variants. Historically, various AD phenotypes have been grouped together without considering their heterogeneity. This approach has resulted in a lack of phenotype- and endotype-adapted therapeutic strategies. Comprehensive insights into AD pathogenesis have enabled precise medicinal approach for AD. These efforts aimed to redefine the endophenotype of AD and develop various biomarkers for diverse purposes. Among these endeavours, efforts are underway to elucidate the mechanisms (and related biomarkers) that lead to the emergence and progression of atopic diseases originating from AD (e.g., atopic march). This review focuses on diverse AD phenotypes and calls for a definition of endophenotypes. While awaiting scientific validation, these biomarkers ensure predicting disease onset and trajectory and tailoring therapeutic strategies for the future.

Topics & Concepts

EndotypeAtopic dermatitisEndophenotypePhenotypeDiseasePrecision medicineMedicineClinical phenotypePersonalized medicineBiomarkerBioinformaticsImmunologyComputational biologyBiologyPathologyGeneticsGenePsychiatryCognitionDermatology and Skin DiseasesAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAsthma and respiratory diseases
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