Metabolic Profiling of Immune Responses in Immune-mediated Diseases
Primary ImmunodeficiencyPsoriasis2 moreBackground: The immune system is the part of the body that fights infection. Some people have immune deficiencies that cause skin rashes, make them get sick often with infections, or make it difficult for their skin to heal. Researchers want to learn more to better treat conditions that affect immune response. Objective: To learn about how the immune system and skin healing are related to each other. Eligibility: People ages 18-75 with primary immune deficiency, eczema, or psoriasis. Healthy volunteers are also needed. Design: Participants will be screened with a medical and medicine history and a physical exam. They may take a pregnancy test. Participants will discuss the medicines or supplements they take as well as skin products they use, such as soaps and lotions. Participants will have up to 4 skin biopsies taken from the forearm. A needle will inject an anesthetic into the skin where the biopsy will be done. A sharp tool that looks like a tiny cookie cutter will be used to remove a round plug of skin a bit smaller than the tip of a pencil. Participants will give at least 1 blood sample. Participants may have optional skin swab collection. A cotton swab will be used to swab the skin on the arm. Participants may have optional skin tape collection. A sticky strip of tape will be placed on the arm and then removed. Participants may give leftover samples taken as part of their regular medical care. Participation will last for about 4 days. Participants will have 2 visits that each last about 1 hour. They may be asked to repeat the study in the future.
ATG5 as a Serum Marker of Autophagy in Psoriatic Patient
Psoriasis VulgarisAutophagyit will be of interest to know the ATG 5 as a serum marker of autophagy in serum of psoriasis vulgairs patients and explore its relationship with psoriasis severity.
Characterization of Lipoprotein Composition and Function in Pediatric Psoriasis Before and After...
PsoriasisThis study will assess differences in inflammatory proteins, lipoprotein composition, cholesterol efflux and HDL-proteome in moderate-to-severe pediatric psoriasis who at baseline begin systemically administered therapy vs: a) healthy controls; and b) patients with milder psoriasis.
COVID-19 Associated With Psoriasis
Psoriasis PatientsCOVID-19A retrospective analysis based on database was conducted to evaluate the correlation between covid-19 infection and the condition and treatment of psoriasis patients.
Cardiovascular Risk Predictors in Patients With Psoriasis
PsoriasisCardiovascular DiseasesThe investigators are planning to find the right modification of traditionally used risk scores (PASI, DLQI) in patients with psoriasis of different severity to guide the treatment that could potentially extend life, improve cardiovascular outcomes and quality of life in patients with psoriasis and cardiovascular risk factors in a prospective observational study. The traditionally excluded groups of older patients with diabetes mellitus, decreased kidney function and those with potentially worse prognosis are going to be included in the study. As it's known, the number of those patients is on the rise each year and require a close attention of multidisciplinary teams.
Asking People With Psoriasis About Lifestyle and Eating
PsoriasisThe APPLE Study aims to understand if specific diet and lifestyle patterns are present in individuals with psoriasis and if these factors are correlated with psoriasis severity.
Systemic Treatment of Moderate-to-severe Psoriasis in Adults: Update of the French Guidelines
PsoriasisPsoriasis Palmaris9 moreFrench guidelines on the use of systemic treatments for moderate-to-severe psoriasis in adults have been developed by the psoriasis research group of the French Society of Dermatology using literature available until July 2017 (Amatore et al, 2019). Because several systemic treatments have been marketed since then, new guidelines are mandatory. The aim of this study coordinated by the Centre of Evidence of the French Society of Dermatology is to update the available French guidelines using a Delphi method.
Pain Mechanisms and Ultrasonographic Disease Activity in Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic ArthritisPsoriasis1 moreThe objective of the study is to investigate pain mechanisms, comorbidity status, biomarkers, patient reported outcome measures, ultrasonographic (US) inflammatory activity and association between these features in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) intensifying anti-rheumatic treatment. Furthermore, to assess the predictive value of baseline pain profile, comorbidity status, and US joint/entheses activity on treatment outcome after 4 months. Finally, we aimed to compare baseline characteristics with I) patients with skin psoriasis without arthritis and II) healthy controls.
Regulation of Inflammatory Genes in Psoriasis
PsoriasisInflammationPsoriasis is a chronic and recurrent skin disorder characterized by marked inflammatory changes in the skin. An extensive cytokine network including generated by activated dendritic cells and T cells mediates the formation of psoriatic lesions. These immune-response parameters can be used as markers in the severity and management of the disease after further in-depth studies.
Dermatologic Research Evaluation and Monitoring of Sleep in Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis
Psoriasis VulgarisGetting enough sleep is important for maximizing health and well-being. When it comes to health, sleep is as vital as regular exercise and eating a balanced diet. Not getting enough sleep can lead to health problems like heart attacks, diabetes, and even cancer. Since individuals with psoriasis have these same health problems, getting better sleep may help to keep them happier and healthier. This study will look at how individuals with psoriasis sleep and if their sleep is different than indivuduals without psoriasis.