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Biomarkers of systemic treatment response in people with psoriasis: a scoping review.

Mark CorbettRavi RamessurDavid MarshallMarcio Luis AcencioMarek OstaszewskiInes A BarbosaNick DandPaola Di MeglioSalma HaddadAndreas H M JensenWitte KoopmannSatveer K MahilSeher RahmatullaJoe RastrickJake SaklatvalaStephan WeidingerKath WrightKilian EyerichJonathan N BarkerMatladi NdlovuCurdin ConradLone SkovCatherine H Smithnull null
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2022)
This comprehensive catalogue provides a key resource for researchers and reveals a diverse range of biomarker types and outcomes in the included studies. The candidate biomarkers identified require further evaluation in methodologically robust studies to establish potential clinical utility. Future studies should aim to address the common methodological limitations highlighted in this review to expedite discovery and validation of biomarkers for clinical use. What is already known about this topic? Responses to the systemic treatments commonly used to treat psoriasis vary. Biomarkers that accurately predict effectiveness and safety would enable targeted treatment selection, improved patient outcomes and more cost-effective healthcare. What does this study add? This review provides a comprehensive catalogue of investigated biomarkers of systemic treatment response in psoriasis. A diverse range of biomarker types and outcomes was found in the included studies, serving as a key resource for the translational research community.
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