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Dermatology

UCARE 2023: Immune Cells and Mediators Essential for Driving CSU Pathology

Dr. Saini describes immune cells and mediators beyond mast cells that are also essential for helping to drive CSU pathology.

Sarbjit  Saini
MD
Sarbjit Saini

Learning objectives

  • Describe the key cells and molecules that drive CSU pathophyisology in parallel to and in conjuntion with mast cell degranulation, leading to clinical manifestations in the skin

Description

Dr. Saini describes immune cells and mediators beyond mast cells that are also essential for helping to drive CSU pathology. Dr. Saini presents individual cell types migrating towards CSU lesions and the cytokines and mediators that interact which each of these cells, including IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, IL-33, and IL-25. This video was recorded at the UCARE 2023 conference during the ADVENT symposium ‘Targeting Type 2 Inflammation in CSU – Clinical and Mechanistic Implications’.

MAT-GLB-2306108 V2.0 02/2024

About this expert

Allergy/Immunology

Sarbjit Saini

MD

Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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Sarbjit  Saini

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