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Current views on neuropeptides in atopic dermatitis

Yue Zhang, Hanyi Zhang, Boyue Jiang, Xiaoliang Tong, Siyu Yan, Jianyun Lu

2021Experimental Dermatology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease involving skin barrier dysfunction and immune imbalance. However, the mechanism of AD is not clear completely and may be related to heredity and environment. Neuropeptides are a class of peptides secreted by nerve endings, they may play roles in promoting vasodilation, plasma extravasation, chemotaxis of inflammatory cells and mediating pruritus. Since itching and immune cell infiltration are the main manifestations of atopic dermatitis, to further investigate the impact of neuropeptides on AD, our review summarized the mechanisms of several common neuropeptides in AD and hypothesized that neuropeptides may be the novel potential targets in AD treatment.

Topics & Concepts

ItchingNeuropeptideAtopic dermatitisImmunologyMedicineImmune systemNeurogenic inflammationSubstance PImmune dysregulationExtravasationAllergyDermatologyInternal medicineReceptorDermatology and Skin DiseasesAsthma and respiratory diseasesUrticaria and Related Conditions