Natural killer cells in psoriasis

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Abstract

Psoriasis is one of the most common immune-mediated disorders. There is evidence that it is mediated by Th1 and, more recently, Th17 cells. The cytokine pattern, particularly the dominance of TNF-α, implicates the innate immune system in psoriasis pathogenesis. Of the many components of the innate immune system known to be involved in psoriatic lesions, natural killer and natural killer T cells appear to have a unique role. We review the evidence supporting a role for natural killer cells in psoriasis. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Tobin, A. M., Lynch, L., Kirby, B., & O’Farrelly, C. (2011, June). Natural killer cells in psoriasis. Journal of Innate Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1159/000328011

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