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Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis: two different immune diseases or one spectrum?

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A case can be made that psoriasis and AD exist across a spectrum where polar T-cell axes can be variably present and create some overlapping disease characteristics, and an outstanding question is whether targeting a single cytokine axis in AD will lead to disease suppression in the majority of patients and across all subtypes.
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This article is published in Current Opinion in Immunology.The article was published on 2017-10-01. It has received 229 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Psoriasis & Disease.

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Beneficial Outcomes of Omega-6 and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Human Health: An Update for 2021.

TL;DR: In this article, an association between moderate intake of the omega-6 PUFA linoleic acid and lower risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), most likely as a result of lower blood cholesterol concentration.
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Eosinophils from Physiology to Disease: A Comprehensive Review.

TL;DR: A comprehensive update on the pathophysiological role of eosinophils in host defence, inflammation, and cancer is provided and potential clinical implications are discussed in light of recent therapeutic advances.
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Mechanisms of Disease: Psoriasis.

TL;DR: Anti-TNF strategies have three variants: a humanized chimeric anti–TNF- α monoclonal antibody, a fully human monocolonal anti-T NF- α antibody, and a human p75 TNF-receptor Fc fusion protein.
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Immunology of Psoriasis

TL;DR: The genetic background of psoriasis and its relationship to immune function, specifically genetic mutations, key PSORS loci, single nucleotide polymorphisms, and the skin transcriptome are discussed.
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Th17 cytokines interleukin (IL)-17 and IL-22 modulate distinct inflammatory and keratinocyte-response pathways.

TL;DR: This data indicates that suppression of Th1 and Th17 cytokines in Psoriasis vulgaris is a pro-inflammatory disease and the relative contribution of interferon, IFN,γ, interleukin and IL‐22 on disease pathogenesis is still unknown.
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