Challenges and Opportunities in Psoriatic Disease: An Integrated View of the Future.

Lyn Chinchay,Kaiyang Song,Jeffrey Stark,Nicole L Ward,Iain B McInnes
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Psoriatic disease (PsD), which includes cutaneous psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), affects 2% of the global population, and results in the development of comorbidities that adversely affect quality of life (QOL) and physical function. Recent advances in the field have allowed for earlier diagnosis of PsD and improved clinical strategies for care, including the use of innovative pathway-specific immune-targeted therapies. Despite these advances, there is no cure for PsD. Ongoing challenges in disease management include the need for adequate treatment response, precision-based care for individual patients, and a better understanding of the interrelationship between the pathogenesis of cutaneous PsO and PsO comorbidities, including PsA. Future progress may arise from integrating clinical disciplines, harnessing artificial intelligence, using molecular dissection to map out the disease pathogenesis of PsA to identify more effective treatment strategies, and exploring the interplay between PsD and comorbidities including cardiovascular disease, obesity, and depression. These developments could lead to personalized treatment approaches and increase the efficacy of therapeutics for PsD, ultimately improving patient outcomes and QOL. This article highlights the presentation of this topic at the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) 2024 annual meeting.
银屑病的挑战和机遇:未来的综合观点。
银屑病(PsD),包括皮肤银屑病(PsO)和银屑病关节炎(PsA),影响全球2%的人口,并导致并发症的发展,对生活质量(QOL)和身体功能产生不利影响。该领域的最新进展使PsD的早期诊断和改进的临床护理策略成为可能,包括使用创新的途径特异性免疫靶向治疗。尽管取得了这些进步,但目前还没有治愈PsD的方法。目前疾病管理面临的挑战包括需要充分的治疗反应,对个体患者的精确护理,以及更好地了解皮肤PsO发病机制与PsO合并症(包括PsA)之间的相互关系。未来的进展可能来自于整合临床学科,利用人工智能,利用分子解剖来绘制PsA的疾病发病机制以确定更有效的治疗策略,以及探索PsD与心血管疾病、肥胖和抑郁症等合并症之间的相互作用。这些发展可能导致个性化的治疗方法,提高治疗PsD的疗效,最终改善患者的预后和生活质量。本文重点介绍了该主题在银屑病和银屑病关节炎研究和评估小组(GRAPPA) 2024年年会上的介绍。
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