Atopic dermatitis phenotypes based on cluster analysis of the Danish Skin Cohort

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Background Despite previous attempts to classify atopic dermatitis (AD) into subtypes (e.g. extrinsic vs. intrinsic), there is a need to better understand specific phenotypes in adulthood. Objectives To identify, using machine learning (ML), adult AD phenotypes. Methods We used unsupervised cluster analysis to identify AD phenotypes by analysing different responses to predetermined variables (age of disease onset, severity, itch and skin pain intensity, flare frequency, anatomical location, presence and/or severity of current comorbidities) in adults with AD from the Danish Skin Cohort. Results The unsupervised cluster analysis resulted in five clusters where AD severity most clearly differed. We classified them as mild , mild-To-moderate , moderate , severe and very severe . The severity of multiple predetermined patient-reported outcomes was positively associated with AD, including an increased number of flare-ups and increased flare-up duration and disease severity. However, an increased severity of rhinitis and mental health burden was also found for the mild-To-moderate phenotype. Conclusions ML confirmed the use of disease severity for the categorization of phenotypes, and our cluster analysis provided novel detailed information about how flare patterns and duration are associated with AD disease severity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBritish Journal of Dermatology
Volume190
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)207-215
Number of pages9
ISSN0007-0963
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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