Skin microdialysis: Methods, applications and future opportunities - An EAACI position paper
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Skin microdialysis : Methods, applications and future opportunities - An EAACI position paper. / Baumann, Katrine Y.; Church, Martin K.; Clough, Geraldine F.; Quist, Sven Roy; Schmelz, Martin; Skov, Per Stahl; Anderson, Chris D.; Tannert, Line Kring; Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria; Frischbutter, Stefan; Scheffel, Jörg; Maurer, Marcus.
In: Clinical and Translational Allergy, Vol. 9, No. 1, 24, 2019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Skin microdialysis
T2 - Methods, applications and future opportunities - An EAACI position paper
AU - Baumann, Katrine Y.
AU - Church, Martin K.
AU - Clough, Geraldine F.
AU - Quist, Sven Roy
AU - Schmelz, Martin
AU - Skov, Per Stahl
AU - Anderson, Chris D.
AU - Tannert, Line Kring
AU - Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria
AU - Frischbutter, Stefan
AU - Scheffel, Jörg
AU - Maurer, Marcus
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Skin microdialysis (SMD) is a versatile sampling technique that can be used to recover soluble endogenous and exogenous molecules from the extracellular compartment of human skin. Due to its minimally invasive character, SMD can be applied in both clinical and preclinical settings. Despite being available since the 1990s, the technique has still not reached its full potential use as a tool to explore pathophysiological mechanisms of allergic and inflammatory reactions in the skin. Therefore, an EAACI Task Force on SMD was formed to disseminate knowledge about the technique and its many applications. This position paper from the task force provides an overview of the current use of SMD in the investigation of the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, chronic urticaria, psoriasis, and in studies of cutaneous events during type 1 hypersensitivity reactions. Furthermore, this paper covers drug hypersensitivity, UVB-induced- and neurogenic inflammation, and drug penetration investigated by SMD. The aim of this paper is to encourage the use of SMD and to make the technique easily accessible by providing an overview of methodology and applications, supported by standardized operating procedures for SMD in vivo and ex vivo.
AB - Skin microdialysis (SMD) is a versatile sampling technique that can be used to recover soluble endogenous and exogenous molecules from the extracellular compartment of human skin. Due to its minimally invasive character, SMD can be applied in both clinical and preclinical settings. Despite being available since the 1990s, the technique has still not reached its full potential use as a tool to explore pathophysiological mechanisms of allergic and inflammatory reactions in the skin. Therefore, an EAACI Task Force on SMD was formed to disseminate knowledge about the technique and its many applications. This position paper from the task force provides an overview of the current use of SMD in the investigation of the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, chronic urticaria, psoriasis, and in studies of cutaneous events during type 1 hypersensitivity reactions. Furthermore, this paper covers drug hypersensitivity, UVB-induced- and neurogenic inflammation, and drug penetration investigated by SMD. The aim of this paper is to encourage the use of SMD and to make the technique easily accessible by providing an overview of methodology and applications, supported by standardized operating procedures for SMD in vivo and ex vivo.
KW - Cutaneous
KW - Dermal
KW - Inflammation
KW - Interstitial
KW - Microdialysis
U2 - 10.1186/s13601-019-0262-y
DO - 10.1186/s13601-019-0262-y
M3 - Review
C2 - 31007896
AN - SCOPUS:85064214948
VL - 9
JO - Clinical and Translational Allergy
JF - Clinical and Translational Allergy
SN - 2045-7022
IS - 1
M1 - 24
ER -
ID: 240243094