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Review finds anti-staphylococcus treatments have little impact on eczema


 

FROM CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY

Reasons for varying disease severity elude research

The current study is important because of the abundance of preclinical and clinical data that implicate S. aureus in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis, Brian Kim, MD, of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, said in an interview.

Dr. Kim said that he was surprised by some of the study findings but not others. “On the one hand, I thought there would be data supporting antimicrobial therapy, albeit not strong support,” he said. “However, AD is a very complex disease, and understanding what a disease modifier does to it is hard to capture across studies of various different designs,” he said.

“The data supporting antimicrobial therapy for S. aureus in AD is not as clear as our clinical impressions may indicate,” said Dr. Kim. “We need to understand the relationship better, perhaps in particular subsets of patients,” he emphasized. In addition, “We need a better understanding of why some people are colonized with S. aureus, yet with little effect on AD itself, while others experience severe exacerbation of disease,” said Dr. Kim. Therefore, a key research question for future studies is whether the exacerbation is caused by the particular strain of the bug, the host susceptibility, or both, he said.

The review received no outside funding. Dr. Banerjee and Dr. Kim have disclosed that they had no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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