1. An Update on the Role of Adipose Tissues in Psoriasis
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Yisheng Wong, Satoshi Nakamizo, Kahbing J. Tan, and Kenji Kabashima
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obesity ,psoriasis ,adipose tissue—obesity ,adipokine cytokines ,adipocyte ,macrophage—cell ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease that is increasingly being recognized as a disease that not only affects the skin but also has multi-systemic implications. The pathophysiological link between psoriasis and obesity is becoming increasingly elucidated by recent studies. The cross-talk between adipocytes and the immune system via various mediators such as adipokines could explain how obesity contributes to psoriasis. The effects of obesity on adipocytes include upregulation of pro-inflammatory adipokines such as leptin and resistin, downregulation of anti-inflammatory adipokine, and also the stimulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine production by macrophages. This article provides an update on the role of adipose tissues in psoriasis.
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- 2019
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