Combining understanding of immunological mechanisms and genetic variants toward development of personalized medicine for psoriasis patients

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Abstract

Psoriasis is multifactorial disease with complex genetic predisposition. Recent advances in genetics and genomics analyses have provided many insights into the relationship between specific genetic predisposition and the immunopathological mechanisms driving psoriasis manifestation. Novel approaches which utilize array-based genotyping technologies such as genome-wide association studies and bioinformatics tools for transcriptomics analysis have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms, genes and pathways that are associated with psoriasis. The discovery of these psoriasis-associated susceptibility loci, autoimmune targets and altered signaling pathways have provided opportunities to bridge the gap of knowledge from sequence to consequence, allowing new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of psoriasis to be developed. Here, we discuss recent advances in the field by highlighting how immune functions associated with psoriasis susceptibility loci may contribute to disease pathogenesis in different populations. Understanding the genetic variations in psoriasis and how these may influence the immunological pathways to cause disease will contribute to the efforts in developing novel and targeted personalized therapies for psoriasis patients.

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Gunter, N. V., Yap, B. J. M., Chua, C. L. L., & Yap, W. H. (2019). Combining understanding of immunological mechanisms and genetic variants toward development of personalized medicine for psoriasis patients. Frontiers in Genetics. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00395

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