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Pathogenesis of psoriasis in the "omic" era. Part IV. Epidemiology, genetics, immunopathogenesis, clinical manifestation and treatment of psoriatic arthritis.


ABSTRACT: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic, progressive, inflammatory arthropathy associated with psoriasis as well as a complex pathogenesis. Genetic and environmental factors trigger the development of the immune-mediated auto-inflammatory response in different sites: skin, bone marrow, entheses and synovial tissues. Studies of the last two decades have changed the view of PsA from a mild, non-progressive arthritis to an inflammatory systemic disease with serious health consequences, not only associated with joint dysfunction, but also with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and socioeconomic consequences with significantly reduced quality of life. The joint damage starts early in the course of the disease, thus early recognition and treatment with modern biological treatments, which may modify the natural history and slow down progression of this debilitating disease, is essential for the patient long-term outcome.

SUBMITTER: Szczerkowska-Dobosz A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7675087 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathogenesis of psoriasis in the "omic" era. Part IV. Epidemiology, genetics, immunopathogenesis, clinical manifestation and treatment of psoriatic arthritis.

Szczerkowska-Dobosz Aneta A   Krasowska Dorota D   Bartosińska Joanna J   Stawczyk-Macieja Marta M   Walczak Aleksandra A   Owczarczyk-Saczonek Agnieszka A   Reich Adam A   Batycka-Baran Aleksandra A   Czajkowski Rafał R   Dobrucki Iwona T IT   Dobrucki Lawrence W LW   Górecka-Sokołowska Magdalena M   Janaszak-Jasiecka Anna A   Kalinowski Leszek L   Nowicki Roman J RJ   Płoska Agata A   Purzycka-Bohdan Dorota D   Radulska Adrianna A   Reszka Edyta E   Samotij Dominik D   Siekierzycka Anna A   Slominski Andrzej T AT   Slominski Radomir M RM   Sobalska-Kwapis Marta M   Strapagiel Dominik D   Szczęch Justyna J   Żmijewski Michał A MA   Nedoszytko Bogusław B  

Postepy dermatologii i alergologii 20201001 5


Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic, progressive, inflammatory arthropathy associated with psoriasis as well as a complex pathogenesis. Genetic and environmental factors trigger the development of the immune-mediated auto-inflammatory response in different sites: skin, bone marrow, entheses and synovial tissues. Studies of the last two decades have changed the view of PsA from a mild, non-progressive arthritis to an inflammatory systemic disease with serious health consequences, not only asso  ...[more]

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