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Measuring Psoriasis Severity at Home
Published on: March 1, 2024
Psoriasis as a systemic inflammatory disease: an immune set-point framework for comorbidities and relapse
Jingyi Ma1, Haoyu Li1, Xueqi Yang1
1Department of Dermatology, General Hospital of Northern Theatre Command, Shenyang, Liaoning, China.
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Psoriasis is increasingly recognized as a systemic immune-mediated disorder that extends beyond cutaneous inflammation. Although skin lesions are its most visible manifestation, growing evidence indicates that psoriasis reflects a broader disruption of immune homeostasis accompanied by sustained systemic inflammatory activation. Persistent immune activation, altered myeloid programming, and dysregulated immunometabolic pathways together establish a state of chronic inflammatory priming. This systemic inflammatory state contributes to multi-organ comorbidities and also favors disease relapse through durable immune memory and trained immunity. In this review, we propose that psoriasis reflects maladaptive reprogramming of the systemic immune set-point, such that both spatial multi-organ involvement and temporal disease recurrence arise from shared immunologic mechanisms. Viewing psoriasis in these terms has important implications for comorbidity assessment, long-term maintenance strategies, and the pursuit of disease modification.
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