#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

Released Saturday, 5th July 2025
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#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

#26: Spatial Proteomics Uncovers a Lifesaving Treatment for Severe Skin Drug Reactions

Saturday, 5th July 2025
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In this episode of Inflammatory Content, Dr. Kellen Cavagnero dives into a landmark 2024 Nature study by Thierry Nordman and colleagues, titled “Spatial proteomics identifies JAKi as treatment for a lethal skin disease.” This cutting-edge research changes the game for patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN)—a devastating cutaneous adverse drug reaction with limited treatment options.


Using a powerful approach including spatial proteomics and mouse models of TEN, the authors identify interferon signaling as a key inflammatory pathway driving TEN. Most remarkably, they repurpose an FDA-approved JAK inhibitor to safely and effectively treat patients with TEN in a small clinical trial.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how ‘omics technologies can rapidly unlock therapies for even the rarest and most lethal diseases.


Relevant Links:

• Paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39415009/

• Commentary: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39501097/


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