Abstract
Psoriasis is an inflammatory disease with dynamic interactions between the immune system and the skin. Recent studies have demonstrated that the interleukin (IL)-23//T-helper (Th)17 cell axis plays an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Here, the biology and function of Th17 cells as well as the crucial role of IL-23 in the context of the Th17 cell-dependent chronic inflammation in psoriatic skins are reviewed. Recent study about the role of the IL-23//Th17 axis in the pathogenesis of psoriasis-like lesions in K5.Stat3C transgenic mice is also discussed. This model mouse for psoriasis not only verifies the therapeutic efficacies of biologics that specifically target the IL-23//Th17 axis, but also clarifies the pathogenesis of psoriasis. © 2012 Japanese Dermatological Association.
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Nakajima, K. (2012, March). Critical role of the interleukin-23//T-helper 17 cell axis in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Journal of Dermatology. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1346-8138.2011.01458.x
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