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Environmental risk factors and epigenetic alternations in psoriasis
Author Affiliations
Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine, Mother and Child Foundation, Institute of Child and Mother Health
Published InAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Year2019
Citations90
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Psoriasis isa quite common, chronic and immune-mediated skin disorder. The prevalence of psoriasis differs in various countries, but it is said to affect 2% of the world's population in general. Psoriasis has many different clinical features but all lesions have the same characteristic: erythema, thickening and scale, although other clinical features are also connected, such as psoriatic arthritis, obesity and metabolic syndrome. All of these may lead to conditions impairing the quality of life. This review is an attempt to summarize recent data regarding environmental factors, together with epigenetic markers and processes playing an important role in psoriasis. STATE OF KNOWLEDGE: Many different environmental factors play a role in genetically predisposed patients. This is causes epigenetic alternations…
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