University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository
Specialty
Dermatology
Advisor
Trey Boyd
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explain the emerging relationship between psoriasis and microbiome dysbiosis. Of late, and at the advancement of biotechnology, a growing body of evidence suggests an association with the gut microbiome and its role on systemic immune activation. This information is shifting the paradigm of the treatment approach and management of systemic immune-mediated diseases, including psoriasis. Microbiome research has increased in the last decade and unlocks significant findings into disease pathogenesis and immune system regulation.
Recommended Citation
Wilchowski SM. The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Psoriasis: From Pathogens to Pathology. University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository. 2022; 4(3).
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