Accumulating Evidence for the Association and Shared Pathogenic Mechanisms Between Psoriasis and Cardiovascular-related Comorbidities

Abstract The International Psoriasis Council, a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing psoriasis research and treatment, led an initiative to better define the association of various cardiometabolic comorbidities with psoriasis. In November 2013, a workshop was held in Boston, Mass. By...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of medicine 2014-12, Vol.127 (12), p.1148-1153
Hauptverfasser: Shlyankevich, Julia, MD, Mehta, Nehal N., MD, MSCE, Krueger, James G., MD, PhD, Strober, Bruce, MD, PhD, Gudjonsson, Johann E., MD, PhD, Qureshi, Abrar A., MD, MPH, Tebbey, Paul W., PhD, MBA, Kimball, Alexandra Boer, MD, MPH
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract The International Psoriasis Council, a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing psoriasis research and treatment, led an initiative to better define the association of various cardiometabolic comorbidities with psoriasis. In November 2013, a workshop was held in Boston, Mass. By assembling a panel of global dermatology, immunology, and cardiovascular experts, the objective was to better define the current status of the science that explains the association of psoriasis with various cardiometabolic-related comorbidities. The International Psoriasis Council has played a historical role in associating psoriasis with various comorbidities by integrating multidisciplinary expertise to advance the scientific and clinical knowledge through publications and clinical trials. This report synthesizes the current understanding of psoriasis with various cardiometabolic risk factors by exploring the potential shared pathogenic mechanisms and genetic connectivity.
ISSN:0002-9343
1555-7162
DOI:10.1016/j.amjmed.2014.08.008