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               <dc:title>Transcriptomic analysis of allergic patch test reactions in non-atopic patients: a comparative study across multiple allergens</dc:title>
               <dc:creator>Pesqué, David</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Andrades, Evelyn</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Berenguer-Molins, Pau</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Perera-Bel, Júlia</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Clarós, Miquel</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Bódalo-Torruella, Marta</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Gonzàlez-Farré, Mònica</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Gallardo, Fernando</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Pujol Vallverdú, Ramón M.</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Giménez-Arnau, Ana M</dc:creator>
               <dc:subject>Contact dermatitis</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Allergic</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Transcriptomic</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Immune</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Patch test</dc:subject>
               <dc:description>Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UAB</dc:description>
               <dc:description>Altres ajuts: LEO Foundation (LF-OC-23-001209)</dc:description>
               <dc:description>Background: Immune mechanisms underlying elicitation in allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) have yet to be fully elucidated. Previous studies have shown a double-faceted nature of ACD with both common biomarkers among different allergens and allergen73 specific imprinting, albeit with discordance in terms of relevant pathways involved. Several factors, including co-existing atopic dermatitis, may influence immune reactions. We aim to characterize molecular signatures and their immune mechanisms of different relevant allergens (nickel, 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate [2-HEMA], methylisothiazolinone [MIT], formaldehyde) in strong and extreme positive (2/3+) patch test reactions of patients without atopic dermatitis. Methods: A transcriptomic analysis of 40 skin biopsies of ACD reactions (11 nickel, 10 MIT, 10 2-HEMA, 9 formaldehyde) and 19 controls (petrolatum-occluded skin) was performed using RNA sequencing. Differentially-expressed genes (DEG) were assessed and enriched functional pathways were obtained with an over-representation analysis for allergens. Results: ACD molecular profiling revealed a strong, common imprinting of DEG among allergens versus controls (n=814), with further partially-shared DEG among allergens (n=664) and allergen-specific DEG (n=430). The most relevant shared pathways were associated with immune adaptive and innate responses. All allergens exhibited mixed effector immune responses, mainly type 1 and 3 immunity, and, to a lesser extent, type 2 immunity. Furthermore, partially-shared and unique DEG were associated with further inflammatory pathways, particularly for nickel and 2-HEMA. Conclusions: This study confirms shared ACD imprinting among different allergens and shared pathways' predominant role in ACD elicitation in patients without atopic dermatitis, alongside allergen-specific immune processes and mixed effector responses (type 1, 3 and 2).</dc:description>
               <dc:date>2025</dc:date>
               <dc:type>Article</dc:type>
               <dc:relation>Allergy ; 2025</dc:relation>
               <dc:rights>open access</dc:rights>
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