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Insights into adult atopic dermatitis heterogeneity derived from circulating biomarker profiling in patients with moderateâtoâsevere disease
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a heterogeneous systemic inflammatory skin disease associated with dysregulated immune responses, barrier dysfunction and activated sensory nerves. To characterize circulating inflammatory profiles and underlying systemic disease heterogeneity within AD patients, blood samples from adult patients (NÂ =Â 123) with moderateâtoâsevere AD in a phase 2Â study of baricitinib (JAHG) were analysed. Baseline levels of 131Â markers were evaluated using highâthroughput and ultrasensitive proteomic platforms, patient clusters were generated based on these peripheral markers. We implemented a novel cluster reproducibility method to validate cluster outcomes within our study and used publicly available AD biomarker data set (73Â markers, NÂ =Â 58 patients) to validate our findings. Cluster reproducibility analysis demonstrated best consistency for 2Â clusters by kâmeans, reproducibility of this clustering outcome was validated in an independent patient cohort. These unique JAHG patient subgroups either possessed elevated proâinflammatory mediators, notably TNFÎČ, MCPâ3 and ILâ13, among a variety of immune responses (high inflammatory) or lower levels of inflammatory biomarkers (low inflammatory). The high inflammatory subgroup was associated with greater baseline disease severity, demonstrated by greater EASI, SCORAD Index, Itch NRS and DLQI scores, compared with low inflammatory subgroup. AfricanâAmerican patients were predominantly associated with the high inflammatory subgroup and increased baseline disease severity. In patients with moderateâtoâsevere AD, heterogeneity was identified by the detection of 2 disease subgroups, differential clustering amongst ethnic groups and elevated proâinflammatory mediators extending beyond traditional polarized immune responses. Therapeutic strategies targeting multiple proâinflammatory cytokines may be needed to address this heterogeneity