Considerations of the Genetic Background of Obesity among Patients with Psoriasis.
Anna KisielnickaDorota Purzycka-BohdanMonika ZabłotnaMichał BohdanRoman Janusz NowickiAneta Szczerkowska-DoboszPublished in: Genes (2023)
Psoriasis comorbidities may emerge from pleiotropic mechanisms, including common proinflammatory pathways, cellular mediators or genetic predisposition. Obesity is considered to be an independent risk factor of psoriasis, which may influence the severity of the disease and its early onset, decrease patients' quality of life, alter response to psoriasis therapies and affect morbidity by reduced life expectancy due to cardiovascular events. Although novel approaches, including genetic techniques, have provided a wide range of new research, there are still scarce studies elaborating on the common genetic background of psoriasis and obesity. The aim of this study was to present and evaluate a possible common genetic background of psoriasis and concomitant increased body mass based on the review of the available literature.
Keyphrases
- early onset
- cardiovascular events
- insulin resistance
- genome wide
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- copy number
- weight loss
- atopic dermatitis
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery disease
- ejection fraction
- cardiovascular disease
- late onset
- weight gain
- gene expression
- high fat diet induced
- risk factors
- chronic kidney disease
- adipose tissue
- prognostic factors
- skeletal muscle