Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis

Skin is the natural habitat for complex bacterial, fungal, and viral communities (ecosystems). The microbiome of such communities is always in close relationship with the host genome, and the development of these ecosystems happens under the effects of morpho-physiological and immunological characte...

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Main Authors: Nikolay N. Murashkin, Roman V. Epishev, Alexander I. Materikin, Eduard T. Ambarchyan, Leonid A. Opryatin, Roman A. Ivanov
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Language:English
Published: "Paediatrician" Publishers LLC 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2754
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Roman V. Epishev
Alexander I. Materikin
Eduard T. Ambarchyan
Leonid A. Opryatin
Roman A. Ivanov
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description Skin is the natural habitat for complex bacterial, fungal, and viral communities (ecosystems). The microbiome of such communities is always in close relationship with the host genome, and the development of these ecosystems happens under the effects of morpho-physiological and immunological characteristics of the skin (sebaceous glands concentration, humidity, and temperature) and environmental factors. Metagenomic studies have shown significant diversity in skin ecosystems. Moreover, the role of commensal microorganisms in skin immune response modulating to various agents and, thus, its correlation with skin diseases pathogenesis is no longer in doubt. New probiotic and antimicrobial agents for external treatment have been developed according to these knowledges.
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spelling doaj.art-e4816c2c4e1642859cca17ef76c690952025-03-02T11:34:24Zeng"Paediatrician" Publishers LLCВопросы современной педиатрии1682-55271682-55352021-11-0120537037510.15690/vsp.v20i5.23091984Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic DermatitisNikolay N. Murashkin0Roman V. Epishev1Alexander I. Materikin2Eduard T. Ambarchyan3Leonid A. Opryatin4Roman A. Ivanov5National Medical Research Center of Children's Health; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University); Central State Medical AcademyNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthResearch Institute of Pediatrics and Children's Health in “Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences”National Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthSkin is the natural habitat for complex bacterial, fungal, and viral communities (ecosystems). The microbiome of such communities is always in close relationship with the host genome, and the development of these ecosystems happens under the effects of morpho-physiological and immunological characteristics of the skin (sebaceous glands concentration, humidity, and temperature) and environmental factors. Metagenomic studies have shown significant diversity in skin ecosystems. Moreover, the role of commensal microorganisms in skin immune response modulating to various agents and, thus, its correlation with skin diseases pathogenesis is no longer in doubt. New probiotic and antimicrobial agents for external treatment have been developed according to these knowledges.https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2754atopic dermatitismicrobiomestaphylococcus aureuschildrensteroid resistance
spellingShingle Nikolay N. Murashkin
Roman V. Epishev
Alexander I. Materikin
Eduard T. Ambarchyan
Leonid A. Opryatin
Roman A. Ivanov
Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Вопросы современной педиатрии
atopic dermatitis
microbiome
staphylococcus aureus
children
steroid resistance
title Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
title_full Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
title_short Mechanisms of Development and Variants of Therapeutic Management of Steroid Resistance in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
title_sort mechanisms of development and variants of therapeutic management of steroid resistance in patients with atopic dermatitis
topic atopic dermatitis
microbiome
staphylococcus aureus
children
steroid resistance
url https://vsp.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/2754
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