Interleukin‐31 does not induce immediate itch in atopic dermatitis patients and healthy controls after skin challenge
Allergy2013Vol. 69(1), pp. 113–117
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Abstract
IL-31 does not induce immediate itch responses in humans. The late onset of IL-31-induced itch supports the notion that IL-31 exerts its pruritic effect indirectly via keratinocytes and secondary mediators, rather than through its receptors on cutaneous nerves.
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