2024
DOI: 10.2147/dddt.s447780
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RNA-Based Antipsoriatic Gene Therapy: An Updated Review Focusing on Evidence from Animal Models

Zih-Chan Lin,
Chi-Feng Hung,
Ibrahim A Aljuffali
et al.

Abstract: Psoriasis presents as a complex genetic skin disorder, characterized by the interaction between infiltrated immune cells and keratinocytes. Substantial progress has been made in understanding the molecular mechanisms of both coding and non-coding genes, which has positively impacted clinical treatment approaches. Despite extensive research into the genetic aspects of psoriasis pathogenesis, fully grasping its epigenetic component remains a challenging endeavor. In response to the pressing demand for innovative… Show more

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“…Among others, this in turn exacerbates macrophage-driven joint inflammation [107]. Therefore, macrophages seem to be promising targets for RNA-based immunotherapies in psoriasis [108].…”
Section: Macrophages As Targets Of Immune Regulatory Microrna (Mir) M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among others, this in turn exacerbates macrophage-driven joint inflammation [107]. Therefore, macrophages seem to be promising targets for RNA-based immunotherapies in psoriasis [108].…”
Section: Macrophages As Targets Of Immune Regulatory Microrna (Mir) M...mentioning
confidence: 99%