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Posted: 2025-04-12 02:10:12 UTC

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Stress exacerbates Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) skin infections by activating a brain-TGFβ axis, which reduces the dermal fibroblast cathelicidin response, as demonstrated in a mouse model.
Stress-induced activation of the brain-TGFβ axis.
Reduced dermal fibroblast cathelicidin response.
Increased susceptibility to S. aureus skin infections.
Understanding the precise mechanisms by which stress hormones influence the brain-TGFβ axis.
Identifying potential therapeutic targets to mitigate the effects of stress on skin immunity.
Translating findings from mouse models to human clinical applications.