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The bacterial skin microbiome in psoriatic arthritis, an unexplored link in pathogenesis: Challenges and opportunities offered by recent technological advances

机译:银屑病关节炎中的细菌皮肤微生物组,发病机理中尚未探索的联系:最新技术进步带来的挑战和机遇

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The resident microbial community, harboured by humans in sites such as the skin and gastrointestinal tract, is enormous, representing a candidate environmental factor affecting susceptibility to complex diseases, where both genetic and environmental risk factors are important. The potential of microorganisms to influence the human immune system is considerable, given their ubiquity. The impact of the host-gene-microbe interaction on the maintenance of health and the development of disease has not yet been assessed robustly in chronic inflammatory conditions. PsA represents a model inflammatory disease to explore the role of the microbiome because skin involvement and overlap with IBD implicates both the skin and gastrointestinal tract as sources of microbial triggers for PsA. In parallel with genetic studies, characterization of the host microbiota may benefit our understanding of the microbial contribution to disease pathogenesis-knowledge that may eventually inform the development of novel therapeutics.
机译:人类在皮肤和胃肠道等地方拥有的常驻微生物群落,代表着影响复杂疾病易感性的候选环境因素,而遗传和环境风险因素都很重要。鉴于微生物无处不在,影响人类免疫系统的潜力是巨大的。宿主-基因-微生物相互作用对维持健康和疾病发展的影响尚未在慢性炎症条件下得到有力的评估。 PsA代表了一种模型性炎症疾病,旨在探索微生物组的作用,因为皮肤受累和与IBD的重叠将皮肤和胃肠道都作为PsA微生物触发的来源。与遗传研究并行,宿主微生物群的表征可能有助于我们理解微生物对疾病发病机理的了解,这最终可以指导新型疗法的发展。

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