Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI, FAAD, discusses the impact of itch from prurigo nodularis on quality of life through sleep disturbances and mental health effects.
Sleep Disturbances and Psychological Burden of Prurigo Nodularis

Raj Chovatiya, MD:
IL-31 for years was a cytokine without a clear function. Then we learned all about how IL-31 was an important driver of pruritus in a variety of different states. IL-31 is what we call a direct pruritogen, meaning that its introduction at the neuronal terminal can drive itch stimuli all on its own.
People started calling IL-31 the itchy cytokine, but it probably doesn't completely capture the role IL-31 has in neuroinflammatory disease. And prurigo nodularis is a great example of this. We know that IL-31 is a primary driver in this disease state as it causes further neuronal sensitization and neuronal activation, but IL-31 actually has a role independent of neurons. We know IL-31 has the capacity to bind to a variety of different cellular types, both in the skin and the immune system, and it's this way that we believe a lot of the inflammatory components of this disease are manifested.
Furthermore, fibroblasts are an important part of prurigo nodularis. It's where the nodule comes from. Inflammation at a much deeper layer of the skin in the dermis and below results in fibroblast activation and proliferation, forming deep, heavily lichenified nodules. It's believed that IL-31 is driving a lot of this fibroblast activation too. So, you could imagine that from a therapeutic strategy, if one was to block IL-31, you would not only be targeting the itch that we think about in a disease like prurigo nodularis, but the inflammation and fibroblast proliferation as well.
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Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI, FAAD, discusses the impact of itch from prurigo nodularis on quality of life through sleep disturbances and mental health effects.
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