News: Gene defect plays an important role in the development of eczematiod dermatitisDanish scientists show that a defect in the gene, which controls
the thickness of the skin, causes 11 % of the cases of children eczema
in Denmark.
A thick and impenetrable skin is an important protection against
children eczema. However, the gene defect disables the ability of the
skin to create a thick and tight barrier to hold on to the fluid,
whereby the fluid penetrates through the skin and disappears from the
body. The defect also makes it easy for toxins and microbes to
penetrate into the skin. This might be the reason why there is a strong
correlation between children eczema, asthma and allergy.
The gene defect affects the protein Filaggrin, and according to
the new research, the defect causes 15% of all cases of eczema, asthma
and allergy.
It is possible by one simple test to find out whether a child has
the gene defect or not. Thereby it is possible for the child to avoid
those environmental effects, which can provoke the development of
eczema.
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