Psoriasis and diabetes: a review of the pathophysiological and therapeutic interconnections.

David A DE Luca, Cristian Papara, Tomasz Hawro, Diamant Thaçi
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Abstract

Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated skin disorder associated with systemic conditions like cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Individuals with psoriasis show a higher risk of diabetes compared to the general population. This review aims to examine the relationship between the physiopathology and treatment of psoriasis and diabetes mellitus.

Evidence acquisition: A systematic search was conducted across PubMed and Google Scholar up to July 2024. Observational studies and clinical trials involving all age groups and genders were included, focusing on the pathophysiology, inflammatory pathways, and therapeutic interventions for psoriasis and diabetes.

Evidence synthesis: Evidence consistently showed an increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes among psoriasis patients. The IL-23/IL-17 axis plays a critical role in the inflammation driving both psoriasis and insulin resistance. This inflammation promotes metabolic syndrome components such as obesity. Conversely, insulin resistance and obesity amplify systemic inflammation, creating a vicious cycle in psoriasis patients. Integrated treatment approaches, combining targeted pharmacologic therapies with lifestyle modifications, demonstrated potential in managing both conditions effectively. Multidisciplinary care is vital to address the dermatological and metabolic aspects of these interconnected diseases.

Conclusions: The shared inflammatory pathways between psoriasis and type 2 diabetes highlight the complex, bidirectional relationship between the two. Integrated therapeutic strategies that include lifestyle changes and targeted drug interventions show promise in improving outcomes for individuals affected by both conditions.

银屑病和糖尿病:病理生理和治疗相互联系的综述。
银屑病是一种慢性、免疫介导的皮肤病,与心血管疾病、代谢综合征和2型糖尿病等全身性疾病有关。与一般人群相比,牛皮癣患者患糖尿病的风险更高。本文就银屑病与糖尿病的生理病理及治疗关系进行综述。证据获取:截至2024年7月,在PubMed和谷歌Scholar上进行了系统搜索。包括所有年龄组和性别的观察性研究和临床试验,重点关注牛皮癣和糖尿病的病理生理学、炎症途径和治疗干预。证据综合:证据一致显示银屑病患者中2型糖尿病患病率增加。IL-23/IL-17轴在炎症驱动牛皮癣和胰岛素抵抗中起关键作用。这种炎症促进代谢综合征的组成部分,如肥胖。相反,胰岛素抵抗和肥胖会放大全身炎症,在牛皮癣患者中形成恶性循环。综合治疗方法,结合靶向药物治疗和生活方式的改变,证明了有效控制这两种疾病的潜力。多学科护理对于解决这些相互关联的疾病的皮肤病和代谢方面至关重要。结论:银屑病与2型糖尿病具有共同的炎症通路,突出了两者之间复杂的双向关系。包括改变生活方式和有针对性的药物干预在内的综合治疗策略有望改善受这两种疾病影响的个体的预后。
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