Dermatology

One Tissue, Many Diseases

In this video, Dr. Kim highlights key tissue targets implicated in type 2 inflammation in AD, PN, and CSU. He explains how these tissues are affected and the critical role they play in sustaining inflammatory cycles that lead to disease progression.
Brian Kim
MD
Brian Kim

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Learning objectives

  • Discuss the ways in which type 2 inflammatory cells and their effector molecules interact with cells in skin tissue (eg, keratinocytes and fibroblasts) and sensory neurons​
  • Understand how these distinct interactions generate itch and trigger neuroinflammation, with the relative contribution of different processes helping to explain unique features of various chronic inflammatory skin diseases 
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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