Stanley M Dunston
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Olivry T, Fine J, Dunston S, Chasse D, Tenorio A, Monteiro-Riviere N, et al.
Vet Dermatol
. 2021 Oct;
9(1):19-31.
PMID: 34644960
The classification of autoimmune blistering skin diseases is based on the skin antigen(s) targeted by pathogenic autoantibodies. In humans and dogs, there is increasing evidence that autoimmune subepidermal bullous diseases...
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Olivry T, Poujade-Delverdier A, Dunston S, Fine J, Ortonne J
Vet Dermatol
. 2021 Oct;
8(3):203-212.
PMID: 34644840
Hereditary junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) represents a subset of mechanobullous diseases associated with defective hemidesmosome/anchoring filament proteins leading to cleavage in the lamina lucida of the epidermal basement membrane. In...
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Olivry T, Dunston S, Favrot C, Prelaud P, Tsukui T
Vet Dermatol
. 2017 Mar;
28(2):177-e38.
PMID: 28261917
Background: Atopic dogs with hypersensitivity to Dermatophagoides farinae (Df) have IgE recognizing high molecular weight (MW) allergens more often than the low MW Der f 1 and 2. A new...
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Olivry T, Paps J, Dunston S
Vet Dermatol
. 2017 Mar;
28(2):183-e40.
PMID: 28261915
Background: Allergen immunotherapy is currently the only intervention proposed to specifically prevent clinical flares after allergen challenges. The low molecular weight Der f 2 (Df2) is a major allergen in...
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Laprais A, Dunston S, Torres S, Favrot C, Olivry T
Vet Dermatol
. 2017 Jan;
28(4):355-e80.
PMID: 28133844
Background: Interest in intraepidermal nerve fibres (IENFs) is rising in human medicine, because variations in fibre density occur in some diseases and these neurites might contribute to disease pathogenesis. An...
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Ehling S, Rossbach K, Dunston S, Stark H, Baumer W
J Dermatol Sci
. 2016 May;
83(2):106-15.
PMID: 27155791
Background: Natural Killer cells (NK cells) are identified as pivotal mediators in allergic skin diseases and accumulate in lesions of atopic dermatitis (AD) patients. Histamine levels are increased in these...
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Bizikova P, Linder K, Wofford J, Mamo L, Dunston S, Olivry T
Vet Dermatol
. 2015 Sep;
26(6):441-50, e102-3.
PMID: 26369402
Background: Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) is a rare autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease of dogs and humans. Objectives: Our objectives were to describe clinical phenotypes, histopathology and treatment outcomes of canine...
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Olivry T, Dunston S
Vet Dermatol
. 2014 Dec;
26(1):53-6, e-17-8.
PMID: 25496350
Background: The stratum corneum is critical for providing a functional skin barrier, especially in humans and dogs with atopic dermatitis. An effective barrier also depends upon intact corneodesmosomes and superficial...
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Bizikova P, Olivry T, Mamo L, Dunston S
Vet Dermatol
. 2014 Jul;
25(5):471-e75.
PMID: 24975693
Background: Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is the most common IgG-mediated autoimmune skin disease in dogs. Studies of human PF have revealed the presence of other antigen-specific autoantibody isotypes, thereby uncovering new...
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Olivry T, Linder K, Wang P, Bizikova P, Bernstein J, Dunston S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Mar;
7(2):e32072.
PMID: 22384142
In humans, congenital and hereditary skin diseases associated with epidermal cell-cell separation (acantholysis) are very rare, and spontaneous animal models of these diseases are exceptional. Our objectives are to report...