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Dermatology

UCARE 2023: Non-Histaminergic Neuronal Sensitization in CSU

Dr. Kim highlights the role of non-histaminergic neuronal sensitization in CSU via cytokines.

Brian Kim
MD
Brian Kim

Learning objectives

  • Explore the role and downstream effects of molecules involved in non-histaminergic neuronal sensitization in CSU, including IL-4, IL-13, and IL-31

Description

Dr. Kim highlights the role of non-histaminergic neuronal sensitization in CSU, describing relevant cytokines and their role in amplifying the responsiveness of peripheral itch neurons to many other factors, including histamine. 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

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Dermatology

Brian Kim

MD

Professor, Vice Chair of Research, and Site Chair of Mount Sinai West, Icahn School of Medicine, NY, US

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Brian Kim

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