SummaryAtopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with eczema vaccinatum (EV), a disseminated viral skin infection that follows inoculation with vaccinia virus (VV). This study examined whether AD skin can control VV replication, and the role of IL-4 and IL-13 in modulating the human cathelicidin LL-37, an antimicrobial peptide that kills VV. AD skin exhibited increased VV replication and decreased LL-37 expression compared to normal or psoriasis skin. IL-4/IL-13 enhanced VV replication while downregulating LL-37 in VV-stimulated keratinocytes. Neutralizing IL-4/IL-13 in AD skin augmented LL-37 and inhibited VV replication. Cathelicidins were induced via toll-like receptor-3 and were inhibited by IL-4/IL-13 through STAT-6. Skin from cathelicidin-...
Interactions between pathogens, host microbiota and the immune system influence many physiological a...
One strategy adopted by vaccinia virus (VV) to evade the host immune system is to encode homologs of...
In recent decades, the prevalence of atopic diseases has increased substantially worldwide, but thei...
Individuals with underlying chronic skin conditions, notably atopic dermatitis (AD), are disproporti...
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have an increased risk of infection with several viruses compar...
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have an increased risk of infection with several viruses compar...
Patients with altered skin immunity, such as individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD), can have a lif...
Transepidermal inoculation of vaccinia virus (VV), or scarification, has been used effectively for t...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by repetitious eczematous skin and is Th2 ...
Background. There is mounting evidence that antimicrobial peptides have an important role in cutaneo...
Recent concern that vaccinia virus (VV) might be used as a bioterror weapon has led to contingency p...
<div><p>Smallpox vaccine based on live, replicating vaccinia virus (VACV) is associated with several...
BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence that antimicrobial peptides have an important role in cutaneo...
Smallpox vaccine based on live, replicating vaccinia virus (VACV) is associated with several potenti...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with barrier defects and immune dysreg...
Interactions between pathogens, host microbiota and the immune system influence many physiological a...
One strategy adopted by vaccinia virus (VV) to evade the host immune system is to encode homologs of...
In recent decades, the prevalence of atopic diseases has increased substantially worldwide, but thei...
Individuals with underlying chronic skin conditions, notably atopic dermatitis (AD), are disproporti...
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have an increased risk of infection with several viruses compar...
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have an increased risk of infection with several viruses compar...
Patients with altered skin immunity, such as individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD), can have a lif...
Transepidermal inoculation of vaccinia virus (VV), or scarification, has been used effectively for t...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by repetitious eczematous skin and is Th2 ...
Background. There is mounting evidence that antimicrobial peptides have an important role in cutaneo...
Recent concern that vaccinia virus (VV) might be used as a bioterror weapon has led to contingency p...
<div><p>Smallpox vaccine based on live, replicating vaccinia virus (VACV) is associated with several...
BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence that antimicrobial peptides have an important role in cutaneo...
Smallpox vaccine based on live, replicating vaccinia virus (VACV) is associated with several potenti...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with barrier defects and immune dysreg...
Interactions between pathogens, host microbiota and the immune system influence many physiological a...
One strategy adopted by vaccinia virus (VV) to evade the host immune system is to encode homologs of...
In recent decades, the prevalence of atopic diseases has increased substantially worldwide, but thei...