The amazing advances made in cutaneous immunology in recent years have led to the development of new therapies in epidermal cancers, and inflammatory and allergic diseases, resulting in transformative impacts on patient well-being.
As the largest organ, the skin's immunologic functions have garnered newfound appreciation, enabling the re-evaluation of diseases by comprehensively understanding the activation mechanisms of immunological cells. For example, this enhanced understanding has afforded accurate differentiation between various forms of pemphigus by characterizing cadherins. Beyond its signalling function, the human integument serves as a reflection of the conditions in other organs.
This issue of the prestigious journal Frontiers in Immunology aims to disseminate pivotal research that will accelerate knowledge in this domain.
We welcome original research, reviews, methods, perspectives and reports related but not limited to:
- Autoimmune disorders of the skin;
- Epidermal Cancers;
- Inflammation in Skin related Diseases.
Dr. Olga Simionescu is the founder and sole owner of the TOP-DERM CLINICS, a medical Clinic in Bucharest. The rest of the editorial team declare no conflict of interest.
Keywords:
skin, autoimmune disorders, inflammation, cancer, skin immunology, dermatology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The amazing advances made in cutaneous immunology in recent years have led to the development of new therapies in epidermal cancers, and inflammatory and allergic diseases, resulting in transformative impacts on patient well-being.
As the largest organ, the skin's immunologic functions have garnered newfound appreciation, enabling the re-evaluation of diseases by comprehensively understanding the activation mechanisms of immunological cells. For example, this enhanced understanding has afforded accurate differentiation between various forms of pemphigus by characterizing cadherins. Beyond its signalling function, the human integument serves as a reflection of the conditions in other organs.
This issue of the prestigious journal Frontiers in Immunology aims to disseminate pivotal research that will accelerate knowledge in this domain.
We welcome original research, reviews, methods, perspectives and reports related but not limited to:
- Autoimmune disorders of the skin;
- Epidermal Cancers;
- Inflammation in Skin related Diseases.
Dr. Olga Simionescu is the founder and sole owner of the TOP-DERM CLINICS, a medical Clinic in Bucharest. The rest of the editorial team declare no conflict of interest.
Keywords:
skin, autoimmune disorders, inflammation, cancer, skin immunology, dermatology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.