Pustular psoriasis is characterized by the sudden appearance of small, pus-filled blisters (“pustules”). The clinical, pathological and genetic features of GPP and PPP differ from plaque psoriasis. While in GPP the key role of the interleukin (IL)-36 axis has been empirically proven, the immunopathogenesis of PPP is less well characterized, but IL-1 and IL-36 signaling pathways appear to be significantly involved.
Autoren
- Mirjam Peter, M.Sc.
Publikation
- DERMATOLOGIE PRAXIS
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