Psoriasis pathogenesis and the development of novel targeted immune therapies

Volume: 140, Issue: 3, Pages: 645 - 653
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Psoriasis is caused by a complex interplay between the immune system, psoriasis-associated susceptibility loci, autoantigens, and multiple environmental factors. Over the last 2 decades, research has unequivocally shown that psoriasis represents a bona fide T cell-mediated disease primarily driven by pathogenic T cells that produce high levels of IL-17 in response to IL-23. The discovery of the central role for the IL-23/type 17 T-cell axis in...
Paper Details
Title
Psoriasis pathogenesis and the development of novel targeted immune therapies
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
140
Issue
3
Pages
645 - 653
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