Publications by authors named "J E Flesher"

Article Synopsis
  • Pruritus, rash, and dermatotoxicity are common side effects for cancer patients undergoing targeted therapies and immunotherapy.
  • Treatments like immune checkpoint inhibitors and other targeted agents can disrupt skin immune systems while fighting tumors.
  • The review highlights new findings about how these therapies impact skin immunity and points out areas for further research to strengthen our understanding.
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Niche signals maintain stem cells in a prolonged quiescence or transiently activate them for proper regeneration. Altering balanced niche signalling can lead to regenerative disorders. Melanocytic skin nevi in human often display excessive hair growth, suggesting hair stem cell hyperactivity.

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Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease characterized by the destruction of melanocytes by autoreactive CD8+ T cells. Melanocyte destruction in active vitiligo is mediated by CD8+ T cells, but the persistence of white patches in stable disease is poorly understood. The interaction between immune cells, melanocytes, and keratinocytes in situ in human skin has been difficult to study due to the lack of proper tools.

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Giant congenital melanocytic nevi are NRAS-driven proliferations that may cover up to 80% of the body surface. Their most dangerous consequence is progression to melanoma. This risk often triggers preemptive extensive surgical excisions in childhood, producing severe lifelong challenges.

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