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Confirmed diagnosis of AD (UK Working Party s Diagnostic Criteria)24\n\nB. Moderate to severe AD SCORAD greater than or equal to 25(25)\n\nC. Greater than or equal to 1 affected antecubital (or popliteal) fossae at time of enrollment to serve as a target site.\n\nInclusion Criteria for Group 3: Healthy (pediatric) Controls\n\nA. Males or females 2-18 years of age.\n\nInclusion Criteria for Groups 4, 5, \\& 6: AD\u002FHIES\u002FWAS\u002FDOCK8 patients\n\nA. Must have mutation-proven diagnosis, with or without eczematous dermatitis.\n\nEXCLUSION CRITERIA:\n\nExclusion Criteria for all groups:\n\n1. Any subjects receiving or planning to receive an IND agent, ultraviolet light therapy, monoclonal antibodies, or systemic immunosuppressants \\\u003C 7 days or 5 half-lives (whichever is the longer time period) of initiating this protocol.\n2. Any subjects who have cancer, and are currently or have previously received treatment with chemotherapy or radiation for treatment of malignancies within the previous 6 months.\n3. Any subject with a history of bone marrow transplant or gene therapy.\n\nExclusion Criteria specific for Group 2: AD patients\n\nA. Unable to remain off systemic (oral) antibiotics or systemic (oral) steroids for at least 7 days prior to body site sampling. Unable to temporarily discontinue use of topical steroids or calcineurin inhibitors for greater than or equal to 7 days to small areas of skin intended for sampling. (Topical therapies\u002Femollients for AD may be continued to non-adjacent, nontarget sites.)\n\nB. Underlying immunodeficiency, either as primary disease or secondary to treatment.\n\nExclusion Criteria specific for Groups 4, 5, \\& 6: HIES\u002FWAS\u002FDOCK8 patients:\n\nA. Unable to remain off topical steroids and emollients for preferably 7 days but at least 24 hours prior to body site sampling.\n\nExclusion Criteria specific for Groups 1 \\& 3: Healthy Volunteers and Healthy (pediatric) Controls:\n\nA. Any subjects with unstable or uncontrolled or chronic medical conditions requiring treatment or hospitalization. Individual determinations will be made at the discretion of the medical investigator.\n\nB. Underlying immunodeficiency, either as primary disease or secondary to treatment.\n\nC. Other documented chronic dermatologic disease, such as AD or psoriasis that may interfere with evaluation of the cutaneous microbiome. Common transient conditions, such as acne, are permissible.\n\nD. Subjects who provide direct healthcare or reside in healthcare facilities or in non-hospital settings such as assisted living facilities, homeless shelters, jails and prisons as well as subjects with frequent exposure to laboratory animals.\n\nE. Subjects with asthma.\n\n5\\. Any female with symptoms and\u002For serum hormone levels consistent with perimenopause",true,"ALL","2 Years","100 Years",{"count":75,"type":76},530,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","This study will examine microbes (e.g., bacteria, fungi, viruses) that live on human skin and how microbes contribute to health and disease. It will analyze healthy human skin and how the these microorganisms might change in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), a skin condition also known as eczema.\n\nHealthy volunteers, as well as patients with moderate to severe eczema (AD), between 2 and 40 years of age may be eligible for this study.\n\nWe also wish to enroll children and adults aged 2-40 who have been diagnosed with inherited immune disorders known as HIES (hyperimmunoglobulin-E syndrome), WAS (Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome), or DOCK8 immunodeficiency because they frequently have skin problems similar to AD.\n\nEligible participants undergo the following tests and procedures:\n\n* Medical family and medication history\n* Skin examination\n* Blood tests (research blood as well as serum IgE, and complete blood count)\n* Skin samples to analyze microbes. Samples are obtained by the following methods: swabbing the skin with a cotton swab; scraping (scratching) the skin gently with a blade to remove only the outermost skin layers; and, only in adults, biopsy (surgical removal) of a small skin sample less than 1\u002F4-inch (5 mm) in diameter.\n* Nose swabs to analyze microbes.\n* Patients with eczema may have photographs of their skin taken to help monitor the skin rashes.\n\nParticipants may be contacted periodically for follow-up studies. Patients with atopic dermatitis may have additional skin samples collected to examine changes in the skin bacteria over time and during all of the stages of eczema. 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