Stratum corneum and microbial biomarkers precede and characterize childhood atopic dermatitis

Author:

Fonfara Melina1,Hartmann Jan1ORCID,Stölzl Dora1,Sander Nicole1,Harder Inken1,Rodriguez Elke1,Hübenthal Matthias1,Mazur Carsten1,Kerzel Sebastian2,Kabesch Michael2,Schmitt Jochen3,Emmert Hila1,Suhrkamp Ina1,Weidinger Stephan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and Allergy University Hospital Schleswig‐Holstein Kiel Germany

2. Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergy University Children's Hospital Regensburg (KUNO), Clinic St. Hedwig Regensburg Germany

3. Center of Evidence‐based Healthcare University Hospital and Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common paediatric inflammatory skin disease. There are currently no robust biomarkers that could reliably predict its manifestation, and on the molecular level, it is less well characterized than adult AD.ObjectivesThis study aimed to extend previous findings and provide evidence for distinct changes of the epidermal proteome and microbiome preceding the onset of AD as well as characterizing early AD.MethodsWe longitudinally analysed epidermal biomarker levels and microbial profiles in a cohort of 50 neonates at high risk for AD, who had participated in a randomized controlled trial on early emollient use for AD prevention.ResultsAbout 26% of the infants developed AD until month 24 with an average age of 10 month at disease onset. In children with later AD, IL‐1Ra, TNFβ, IL‐8, IL‐18, IL‐22, CCL2, TARC, TSLP and VEGFa showed increased levels prior to disease manifestation with levels of IL‐1Ra, TNFβ and VEGFa already increased shortly after birth. Further, children with later AD displayed a delayed maturation and differentially composed skin microbiome prior to AD onset. At manifestation, levels of multiple Th2, Th17/22 and Th1‐associated biomarkers as well as innate immunity markers were elevated, and abundances of commensal Streptococcus species were reduced in favour of Staphylococcus epidermidis.ConclusionsOur results indicate that elevations of proinflammatory stratum corneum biomarkers and alterations of the skin microbiome precede paediatric AD and characterize the disease at onset.

Publisher

Wiley

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