Home > Journals > Medicine > European Journal of Dermatology > summary
 
      Advanced search    Shopping cart    French version 
 
Latest books
Catalogue/Search
Collections
All journals
Medicine
European Journal of Dermatology
- Current issue
- Archives
- Subscribe
- Order an issue
- More information
Biology and research
Public health
Agronomy and biotech.
My account
Forgotten password?
Online account   activation
Subscribe
Licences IP
- Instructions for use
- Estimate request form
- Licence agreement
Order an issue
Pay-per-view articles
Newsletters
How can I publish?
Journals
Books
Help for advertisers
Foreign rights
Book sales agents



 

Texte intégral de l'article
 
Printable version

Allergen penetration through the skin


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 13, Number 4, 324-30, July 2003, Review

Free Article  

Author(s) : Frédéric BERARD, Jean-Paul MARTY, Jean-François NICOLAS

Summary : The skin is directly in contact with environmental molecules which are present in the air or directly in contact with the epidermis. Despite the assumption that it has a barrier role which could prevent the penetration of molecules, the skin is permeable to all substances from the low molecular weight xenobiotics to the high molecular weight proteins. Only the degree of permeability varies depending on the physiological state of the skin and the chemical properties of molecules. Recent insights into the pathophysiology of allergic skin diseases have shown that allergen penetration is not the major factor in explaining why some patients become allergic while others maintain an immunological tolerance to the penetrating molecules. Indeed, the functional properties of some allergenic molecules able to induce activation of innate immunity appear to be far more important in the development of allergy than their ability to penetrate the skin easily.

Keywords : xenobiotics, haptens, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, tolerance

 

About us - Contact us - Conditions of use - Secure payment
Latest news - Conferences
Copyright © 2007 John Libbey Eurotext - All rights reserved
[ Legal information - Powered by Dolomède ]