Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease, characterized by well-demarcated scaly, erythematous, infiltrated plaques. The cutaneous-to-systemic expansion of the inflammation in psoriasis leads to the concept of “psoriatic march” or “inflammatory skin march”. Accordingly, psoriasis is thought to be a systemic inflammatory disease associated with numerous comorbidities. Indeed, it’s currently considered an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Here, we discuss the current knowledge on TNF-α and IL-23/IL-17 mediated pathways linking the psoriatic plaque to the cardiovascular compartment. We further argue the possible involvement of the endothelial compartment in the psoriatic plaque- cardiovascular system crosstalk.
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Orlando, G., Molon, B., Viola, A., Alaibac, M., Angioni, R., & Piaserico, S. (2022, May 24). Psoriasis and Cardiovascular Diseases: An Immune-Mediated Cross Talk? Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.868277
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