http://www.uofmhealth.org/news/archive/201310/stapheczema
This link between a specific S. aureus toxin and mast cell degranulation suggests a very specific mechanism, though it’s not enough to suggest delta toxin from staph bacteria by itself causes eczema, says senior author and U-M professor Gabriel Nunez, M.D. Genetic vulnerability likely also plays a role, he says.The finding was made in mice, so it’s too soon to say that the same effect occurs in humans who suffer from eczema, also called atopic dermatitis. But the researchers did find significant levels of staph delta toxin in skin samples taken from patients with eczema.
Nunez, lead author Yuumi Nakamura, M.D., Ph.D., co-author Naohiro Inohara, Ph.D., and their colleagues hope their finding provides a new avenue for developing treatments to help the 15 to 30 percent of children, and 5 percent of adults who have eczema.
Nakamura and Nunez
Yuumi Nakamura, M.D., Ph.D., and Gabriel Nu?ez, M.D., the lead and senior authors of the new research on eczema and staph infections.
谢谢!您消息真灵通:) 是自然杂志这个老鼠的研究吗(见内)?
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据说研究成果发表在4月21日米国科学雑誌「Immunity」電子版。英文版的我还没有看过。
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非常谢谢提示!找到了, 不过要到单位看才能不付钱:)
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