What is new in atopic dermatitis/eczema?

Sabine G. Plötz, Markus Wiesender, Antonia Todorova, Johannes Ring

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Abstract

Introduction: Atopic eczema (AE) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin condition and one of the most common, potentially debilitating diseases with increasing incidence.

Areas covered: The complex etiology of AE with multiple systemic and local immunologic and inflammatory responses and interactions between susceptibility genes and environmental factors leading to defects in skin barrier function and eczematous skin lesions is presented. Knowledge of pathogenesis is important for understanding the more innovative treatment approaches discussed.

Expert opinion: Basic therapy consists of hydrating topical treatment and avoidance of specific and unspecific provocation factors. For acute eczematous skin lesions, anti-inflammatory treatment consists mainly of topical glucocorticoids and topical calcineurin inhibitors. Microbial colonization and superinfection may induce skin exacerbation, which can be treated by either topical or systemic antimicrobial treatment. Systemic anti-inflammatory therapy is limited to severe cases and consists of systemic steroids, cyclosporine A or mycophenolate mofetil. Novel anti-inflammatory concepts that go beyond corticosteroids are in the early phases of development. There are targeted therapeutic approaches, such as cytokine and chemokine modulators, and it remains to be investigated how effective they will be and what side effects they may carry. Existing treatment modalities such as barrier repair therapy, topical immunosuppressive agents, antiseptic treatment as well as systemic treatment options are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)441-458
Number of pages18
JournalExpert Opinion on Emerging Drugs
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Anti-inflammatory treatment
  • Atopic eczema
  • Biologicals
  • Calcineurin inhibitors glucocorticosteroids
  • Systemic therapy
  • Topical therapy

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