About this Research Topic
The goal of this collection is to feature cutting-edge research describing immune-stromal interactions that underlie the pathogeneses of skin diseases.
We welcome submissions of Original Research and Review articles addressing, but not limited, to the following aspects:
- Role and mechanisms of keratinocytes, fibroblasts, neurons, blood vessels, and other stromal skin populations in autoinflammatory/autoimmune skin disorders
- Role and mechanisms of immune cell-stromal cell crosstalk, such as the impact of cytokines or chemokines on stromal cell signaling & function
- Role and mechanisms of maintenance of immune cells in skin tissue, such as resident memory T and/or B cell maintenance by skin-specific factors
- Role and mechanisms of antigen presentation by classical and nonclassical antigen presenting cells in autoimmune skin diseases, such as keratinocytes
Dr. Jillian Richmond is an inventor on patent application #15/851,651, “Anti-human CXCR3 antibodies for the Treatment of Vitiligo” which covers targeting CXCR3 for the treatment of vitiligo; and on patent #62489191, “Diagnosis and Treatment of Vitiligo” which covers targeting IL-15 and Trm for the treatment of vitiligo. The other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic theme.
Keywords: skin, cutaneous, autoimmunity, stromal, autoinflammatory
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