Advancing the Science of Eczema

From biological insight to better therapeutic strategies

Soteri Labs is the research division of Soteri Skin, focused on advancing the understanding of atopic dermatitis and related inflammatory skin diseases.

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What Is Eczema?

Eczema is an umbrella term for a group of inflammatory skin conditions collectively known as dermatitis. The most common and clinically significant form is atopic dermatitis (AD)—a chronic, relapsing disease that affects millions worldwide.

Atopic dermatitis is characterized by:

  • Persistent itch and skin inflammation

  • A weakened skin barrier and imbalance in the skin microbiome

  • Sleep disruption and cumulative disease burden

  • Significant impairment in quality of life

  • Rising global prevalence across age groups

  • Substantial unmet need despite therapeutic advances


Eczema Is a Multifactorial, Systems-Level Disease

Atopic dermatitis is a complex condition driven by the interaction of multiple biological systems, including:

  • Impaired skin barrier integrity

  • Dysregulated immune responses and cutaneous inflammation

  • Altered skin microbiome composition

  • Disruption of the skin’s acid mantle and elevated skin surface pH

  • Environmental triggers and internal biological factors

These systems are deeply interconnected and do not operate in isolation. Disruption in one area can amplify dysfunction in others, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of barrier breakdown, elevated pH, microbial imbalance, inflammation, and chronic itch.

Soteri Labs Integrative Scientific Approach

At Soteri Labs, we study eczema through a systems-level lens—recognizing that the disease arises from the interaction of multiple, interconnected biological processes.

Rather than targeting a single pathway, our approach focuses on restoring the underlying skin environment that regulates these processes in concert.

This includes:

  • Supporting barrier repair and lipid organization

  • Modulating inflammatory signaling pathways

  • Promoting a balanced, resilient skin microbiome

  • Restoring the acid mantle and maintaining optimal skin surface pH

Within this network, skin surface pH functions as a key upstream regulator. By maintaining a mildly acidic environment, we help regulate enzymatic activity, support commensal microbial balance, and strengthen barrier integrity.

By targeting these foundational mechanisms, our goal is to deliver durable, system-wide improvements—addressing root causes of disease rather than providing temporary symptom relief.

Research & Clinical Evidence

Soteri Labs conducts and collaborates on a range of studies, including:

  • Clinical evaluations in atopic dermatitis

  • Mechanistic studies of skin barrier and inflammation

  • Microbiome and biochemical skin analysis

Our goal is to generate evidence that advances both scientific understanding and patient care.

Titled 'Atopic Dermatitis - Clinical Evaluation,' presenting clinical results summary report for an interventional study with 32 patients, 5 investigators, conducted at baseline and week 6, using assessments including IGA, EASI, VAS, and DLQI.

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