The Impacts of Seasonal Factors on Psoriasis

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Jundan Yang, Guohao Li, Lixin Yue, Erle Dang, Pei Qiao
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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition driven by immune system dysfunction, genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Patients with psoriasis experience a well-known clinical phenomenon of ‘winter severity and summer relief’, in which seasonal environmental factors play critical roles in the onset and progression of psoriasis. These factors include temperature, humidity, infection, light exposure and psychological stress. Seasonal changes in temperature and humidity can compromise skin barrier function and exacerbate inflammatory responses, thereby worsening psoriasis symptoms. Notably, during the winter, decreased light exposure leads to reduced vitamin D (VD) levels, reaching their lowest levels from late winter to early spring. This decline in VD levels is associated with increased disease activity, greater disease severity and more frequent flare-ups in patients with psoriasis. During the winter, influenza and Streptococcus pneumoniae infections are more prevalent, which can further exacerbate psoriasis symptoms. Moreover, the environmental conditions in winter can trigger or intensify feelings of depression, which may adversely affect psoriasis through the brain–skin axis. In this comprehensive review, we thoroughly examined the influence of seasonal environmental factors on the incidence, recurrence and severity of psoriasis. By clarifying these complex relationships, we aimed to support the future development of more personalised and effective treatment and management strategies for patients with psoriasis.

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季节因素对银屑病的影响
牛皮癣是一种由免疫系统功能障碍、遗传易感性和环境因素驱动的慢性炎症性皮肤病。牛皮癣患者经历了众所周知的“冬重夏轻”的临床现象,其中季节性环境因素在牛皮癣的发病和进展中起着关键作用。这些因素包括温度、湿度、感染、光照和心理压力。温度和湿度的季节性变化会损害皮肤屏障功能,加剧炎症反应,从而加重牛皮癣症状。值得注意的是,在冬季,光照减少导致维生素D (VD)水平降低,从冬末到早春达到最低水平。VD水平的下降与银屑病患者疾病活动性的增加、疾病严重程度的提高和更频繁的发作有关。在冬季,流感和肺炎链球菌感染更为普遍,可进一步加重牛皮癣症状。此外,冬季的环境条件可以触发或加剧抑郁的感觉,这可能会通过脑-皮肤轴对牛皮癣产生不利影响。在这篇综合综述中,我们深入研究了季节性环境因素对牛皮癣的发病率、复发和严重程度的影响。通过澄清这些复杂的关系,我们旨在为银屑病患者提供更个性化和有效的治疗和管理策略。
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Experimental Dermatology
Experimental Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
5.60%
发文量
201
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Dermatology provides a vehicle for the rapid publication of innovative and definitive reports, letters to the editor and review articles covering all aspects of experimental dermatology. Preference is given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by virtue of their new methodology, experimental data or new ideas. The essential criteria for publication are clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Letters to the editor related to published reports may also be accepted, provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the reports mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion. Review articles represent a state-of-the-art overview and are invited by the editors.
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