113 search results for: chronic inflammation

ERS 2024 | Perspectives From the Evolving Biologic Landscape in COPD
Pulmonology
ERS 2024 | Perspectives From the Evolving Biologic Landscape in COPD
expert video

Professor Alberto Papi presents the latest clinical data on current and emerging biologics for COPD with type 2 inflammation.

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ADVENT at ATS 2026
On Demand
ADVENT at ATS 2026

At ATS 2026, the Sanofi & Regeneron ADVENT Booth brings together interactive experiences and educational resources to explore Type 2 inflammation as a key feature underlying both asthma and COPD.​

2025 ADVENT Forum | Potential for Disease Modification in the Airway
Type 2 Inflammation
2025 ADVENT Forum | Potential for Disease Modification in the Airway
expert video

Unlock new perspectives on managing chronic airway diseases. Profs. Leonard Bacharier, Eugenio De Corso, Stella Lee, Marc Miravitlles, Celeste Porsbjerg, Klaus Rabe, and Martin Wagenmann – share their collective wisdom and experience on the evolving landscape of therapeutic strategies aimed at truly modifying disease progression, offering renewed hope for patients and practitioners alike.

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Eosinophils: A Biomarker in COPD
Pulmonology
Eosinophils: A Biomarker in COPD
Infographic

Learn how to identify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with type 2 inflammation using blood eosinophil (EOS) levels, understand the associated risks, and recognize factors that may influence EOS counts.

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ERS 2024 | The Role of IL-33 in COPD Patho and Its Impact on Disease Remodeling
Pulmonology
ERS 2024 | The Role of IL-33 in COPD Patho and Its Impact on Disease Remodeling
expert video

Professor Paola Rogliani examines the role of IL-33 in the pathophysiology of COPD, focusing on its contribution to airway inflammation, remodeling, and disease progression.

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Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Type 2 <b>Inflammation</b> in Atopic Dermatitis
Dermatology
Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Type 2 Inflammation in Atopic Dermatitis
videoanimation

Learn more about how chronic and systemic type 2 inflammation contributes to skin barrier dysfunction in atopic dermatitis

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Type 2 <b>Inflammation</b> Contributes to Itch and Fibrois in PN
Dermatology
Type 2 Inflammation Contributes to Itch and Fibrois in PN
expert video

Join Dr. Kwatra outlining the micro itch cycle involving type 2 cell polarization and cytokines that directly affect fibroblasts to cause more immune dysregulation in PN.

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Congress
1
December
2023
Congress
Global ADVENT FORUM 2023, Dermatology Section | Madrid

New expert presentations from the 2023 ADVENT FORUM, Dermatology section, where the global faculty discuss itch as the common thread in dermatological type 2 inflammation, the evolving concept of disease modification in atopic dermatitis, and the latest updates in prurigo nodularis and chronic spontaneous urticaria.

Beyond Itch: The Multifaceted Role of IL-4/IL-13 in the Pathogenesis of PN
Dermatology
Beyond Itch: The Multifaceted Role of IL-4/IL-13 in the Pathogenesis of PN
expert video

Professor Sarina Elmariah describes how IL-4 and IL-13, key drivers of type 2 inflammation, uniquely contribute to manifestations of prurigo nodularis beyond itch.

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Congress
8
March
2024
Congress
ADVENT at San Diego, 2024

Two educational symposia at San Diego, 2024, explore the role of type 2 inflammation and the related manifestations in atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria.

What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP
On Demand
What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP

The March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida brought together 4 dermatology experts to explore the evolving science of type 2 inflammation. Type 2 inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of multiple dermatological diseases, driving chronic immune dysregulation that affects patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) prurigo nodularis (PN), chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and bullous pemphigoid (BP). Understanding the mechanisms behind type 2 inflammation is key to advancing care and improving patient quality of life.

The Role of IL-4 and IL-13 in CSU Pathogenesis
Type 2 Inflammation
The Role of IL-4 and IL-13 in CSU Pathogenesis
interactivity

Dive into the complex pathophysiology of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), where mast cell degranulation drives the hallmark signs and symptoms. This interactive infographic elucidates how key type 2 cytokines, specifically IL-4 and IL-13, contribute to mast cell activation, immune cell trafficking into the skin, and neuronal sensitization in CSU, which ultimately leads to the release of mediators like histamine that cause wheals, angioedema, and itch.

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