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Research Paper | Synapse
March 3, 2026
FTO/SOCS6–m6A axis epigenetic modification links obesity to atopic dermatitis by regulating keratinocyte function
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Fugang Xiao
Central South University
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Ruoya Wu
Central South University
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Ningling Wu
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Key Points
Obesity is significantly linked to atopic dermatitis through the FTO/SOCS6–m6A axis, impacting keratinocyte function.
Key findings suggest a direct correlation observed in keratinocytes, highlighting m6A's role in this connection.
The method involved analyzing the epigenetic modification pathways that regulate keratinocyte behavior associated with obesity.
These findings may enable new treatment strategies for atopic dermatitis by targeting the identified epigenetic pathways.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2026.01.019