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Atopic Dermatitis in Domestic Animals: What Our Current Understanding Is and How This Applies to Clinical Practice

机译:国内动物的特应性皮炎:我们目前的理解是什么以及如何适用于临床实践

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Atopic dermatitis is a clinical syndrome that affects both people and animals. Dogs closely mimic the complexity of the human skin disease, and much progress has been made in recent years in terms of our understanding of the role of skin impairment and the identification of new treatments. Cats and horses also develop atopic syndromes which include both cutaneous and respiratory signs, yet studies in these species are lagging. It is now recognized that atopic dermatitis is not a single disease but a multifaceted clinical syndrome with different pathways in various subgroups of patients. Appreciating this complexity is clinically relevant as we develop more targeted treatments which may work well in some patients but not in others. Different phenotypes of atopic dermatitis have been described in dogs, and it is possible that phenotypes related to breed and age may exist in other animals similar to how they are described in people. The awareness of different mechanisms of disease leads to the desire to correlate different phenotypes with specific biomarkers and responses to treatment. In this review, the current understanding and updated information on atopic syndrome in animals are described, highlighting opportunities for further studies in the future.
机译:特应性皮炎是一种影响人和动物的临床综合症。狗密切模仿人体皮肤病的复杂性,近年来在我们对皮肤损伤作用和鉴定新治疗方面的理解方面取得了很大进展。猫和马也发展出特方案综合征,包括皮肤和呼吸症状,但这些物种的研究是滞后的。现在认识到,特应性皮炎不是单一疾病,而是一种患者各种亚组中具有不同途径的多方型临床综合征。欣赏这种复杂性在临床上相关,因为我们开发了更多有针对性的治疗,这可能在某些患者中均匀,但不在其他患者中。在狗中描述了特应性皮炎的不同表型,并且在与人们中描述的方式类似的其他动物中可能存在与品种和年龄相关的表型。对不同疾病机制的意识导致欲望与特定生物标志物的不同表型与治疗的反应相关。在本次审查中,描述了关于动物的特应综合征的目前的理解和更新信息,突出了未来进一步研究的机会。

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