“…Proteomic changes in psoriasis[75][76][77][78][79][80] Biomarker discovery Plasma Desmoplakin, complement C3, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor and cytokeratin 17 correlate with the PASI score and could serve as the novel biomarkers for the disease severityProfilin 1 had a tendency to increase in the psoriatic plasma Skin Neural cell adhesion molecule L1 (L1CAM/CD171) and dipetidyl peptidase 4 (DDP4/CD26), could serve as the novel biomarkers for human skin mast cells in normal, psoriatic and mastocytosis skin Novel mechanism Plasma Proteins involved in lipid metabolism and vitamin D regulation Proteins involved in the immune response and signal transduction Cytoskeletal and actin-binding, proteins/petides and Ca 2+ -binding components suggests disease-related cell leakage and altered protease activity Skin Glutathione S transferase 1, peroxiredoxin 2 and SFN protein, abnormalities in cell proliferation, the regulatory/balancing system and the inflammatory response Proteome profile of acute psoriasis and contact eczema are similar but different from chronic plaque psoriasis, duration of the disease process may affect the skin proteome pattern A. Owczarczyk-Saczonek, D. Purzycka-Bohdan, B. Nedoszytko, A. Reich, A. Szczerkowska-Dobosz, J. Bartosińska, A. Batycka-Baran, R. Czajkowski, I.T. Dobrucki, L.W.…”