Getting under the skin: the immunogenetics of psoriasis

AM Bowcock, JG Krueger - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005 - nature.com
AM Bowcock, JG Krueger
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005nature.com
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin that is mediated by T cells, dendritic
cells and inflammatory cytokines. We now understand many of the cellular alterations that
underlie this disease, and genomic approaches have recently been used to assess the
alterations of gene expression in psoriatic skin lesions. Genetic susceptibility factors that
contribute to predisposition to psoriasis are now also being identified. It is hoped that we will
soon be able to correlate the cellular pathogenesis that occurs in psoriasis with these …
Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin that is mediated by T cells, dendritic cells and inflammatory cytokines. We now understand many of the cellular alterations that underlie this disease, and genomic approaches have recently been used to assess the alterations of gene expression in psoriatic skin lesions. Genetic susceptibility factors that contribute to predisposition to psoriasis are now also being identified. It is hoped that we will soon be able to correlate the cellular pathogenesis that occurs in psoriasis with these genetic factors. In this Review article, we describe what is known about genes that confer increased susceptibility to psoriasis, and we integrate this with what is known about the molecular and cellular mechanisms that occur in other inflammatory and autoimmune disorders.
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