Biomarkers of chronic spontaneous urticaria

Shreya Datta, Abhishek De, Sushil Singh, Aarti Sarda, Sandipan Dhar
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Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a distressing skin condition that is characterized by the daily or nearly daily appearance of pruritus and wheals of more than 6-week duration. CSU is now believed to have two endotypes, namely, the more common auto-allergic type and the more recalcitrant autoimmune type. It is often difficult to treat the disorder and various treatment modalities are recommended for symptom control, including second-generation non-sedative antihistamines, cyclosporin, and omalizumab. To track the progression of the disease and the efficacy of treatment, certain biomarkers play a key role. Biomarkers identified for CSU include some major ones such as Interleukin (IL)-6, IL-17, and IL-31 and minor ones such as periostin and oncostatin-M. Not only do they may serve as important prognostic tools for proper diagnosis of the disease, but they have also been utilized in several clinical studies to track the progression of the disease, which underlines their importance in the clinical setting.
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慢性自发性荨麻疹的生物标志物
慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)是一种令人痛苦的皮肤状况,其特征是每天或几乎每天出现瘙痒和荨麻疹,持续时间超过6周。CSU现在被认为有两种内型,即更常见的自身过敏型和更顽固的自身免疫型。这种疾病通常难以治疗,因此推荐多种治疗方法来控制症状,包括第二代非镇静性抗组胺药、环孢素和奥玛单抗。为了跟踪疾病的进展和治疗效果,某些生物标志物起着关键作用。已确定的CSU生物标志物包括一些主要的生物标志物,如白细胞介素(IL)-6、IL-17和IL-31,以及次要的生物标志物,如periostin和oncostatin-M。它们不仅可以作为正确诊断疾病的重要预后工具,而且还在一些临床研究中用于跟踪疾病的进展,这强调了它们在临床环境中的重要性。
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