Collectinginteresting current research on my pet interest- environmental factors which increase gene expression of our ailment

Article

The microbiome and psoriatic arthritis.

Current rheumatology reports 03/2014; 16(3):407. DOI:10.1007/s11926-■■■■■■■■-2
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory joint disease, seen in combination with the chronic inflammatory skin disease psoriasis and belonging to the family of spondylarthritides (SpA). A link is recognized between psoriatic arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Environmental factors seem to induce inflammatory disease in individuals with underlying genetic susceptibility. The microbiome is a subject of increasing interest in the etiology of these inflammatory immune-mediated diseases. The intestinal microbiome is able to affect extra-intestinal distant sites, including the joints, through immunomodulation. At this point, evidence regarding a relationship between the microbiome and psoriatic arthritis is scarce. However, we hypothesize that common immune-mediated inflammatory pathways seen in the "skin-joint-gut axis" in psoriatic arthritis are induced or at least mediated by the microbiome. Th17 has a crucial function in this mechanism. Further establishment of this connection may lead to novel therapeutic approaches for psoriatic arthritis.

Interesting stuff there, melaniej. Certainly an area which needs a lot more research. We have a thread for PsA research and news – why don’t you post it there?