Autoinflammatory diseases in dermatology: DITRA and CAMPS

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Abstract

Deficiency of interleukin thirty-six receptor antagonist (DITRA) and CARD14 mediated psoriasis (CAMPS) are autoinflammatory diseases in dermatology. The causative genes of DITRA and CMAPS have been identified recently. In this paper, IL36RN and CARD14, the causative gene for DITRA and CAMPS, respectively were explained. In addition, clinical features and therapies for generalized pustular psoriasis not associated with psoriasis vulgaris (GPP without PsV), and pityriasis rubra pilaris type V (PRP type V) were described. GPP without PsV and PRP type V are representative diseases of DITRA and CAMPS, respectively.

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Sugiura, K. (2017). Autoinflammatory diseases in dermatology: DITRA and CAMPS. Japanese Journal of Clinical Immunology, 40(3), 169–173. https://doi.org/10.2177/jsci.40.169

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