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Department of Chinese Medicine and Cosmetology, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, China
Research Article
Paradoxical Responses in Biologic Therapy for Psoriasis: Unraveling Mechanisms and Optimizing Treatment Strategies
Author(s): Jingyan Kong, Minghui Zhao, Xiaoyu Ma*, Fan Yang* and Hongxiao Gao
This review article comprehensively investigates the paradoxical reactions provoked by biologics in the treatment of
psoriasis, examining the role of chemokines, inflammatory mediators, oxidative stress responses, as well as genetic and
environmental factors. Biologics, whilst offering significant relief to psoriasis symptoms, can in some cases exacerbate
the condition through the induction of other chemokines and inflammatory mediators, or by disrupting intracellular
antioxidant mechanisms. Additionally, the presence of gene polymorphisms in psoriasis patients may influence the
sensitivity to biologics, with specific polymorphisms in the HLA-Cw6, IL23R, and IL12B genes possibly impacting the
reactivity to TNF-α and IL-23 inhibitors. Environmental factors, such as infections, lifestyle, and psychological stress,
can also affect the occurrence of paradoxical .. View More»
DOI:
10.35841/2329-9509.23.14.651