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Nanoscale Topical Pharmacotherapy in Management of Psoriasis: Contemporary Research and Scope

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JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL BIOMATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jfb14010019

Keywords

psoriasis; pathophysiology; nanomedicine; topical delivery; targeted pharmacotherapy

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Psoriasis is a common skin condition that has a long history and was once mistaken for leprosy. It is an autoimmune disorder triggered by T-cell and/or B-cell activation. The pathophysiology of psoriasis is not fully understood, and research investigations are still ongoing. Nanoscale drug delivery systems show promising potential for improving the therapeutic efficacy of conventional anti-psoriatic drugs. This article discusses the pathophysiology, conventional pharmacotherapy, and current research in the area of nanoscale topical drug delivery systems for the management of psoriasis, including the significance of targeted pharmacotherapy.
Psoriasis is a typical dermal condition that has been anticipated since prehistoric times when it was mistakenly implicit in being a variant of leprosy. It is an atypical organ-specific autoimmune disorder, which is triggered by the activation of T-cells and/or B-cells. Until now, the pathophysiology of this disease is not completely explicated and still, many research investigations are ongoing. Different approaches have been investigated to treat this dreadful skin disease using various anti-psoriatic drugs of different modes of action through smart drug-delivery systems. Nevertheless, there is no ideal therapy for a complete cure of psoriasis owing to the dearth of an ideal drug-delivery system for anti-psoriatic drugs. The conventional pharmacotherapy approaches for the treatment of psoriasis demand various classes of anti-psoriatic drugs with optimum benefit/risk ratio and insignificant untoward effects. The advancement in nanoscale drug delivery had a great impact on the establishment of a nanomedicine-based therapy for better management of psoriasis in recent times. Nanodrug carriers are exploited to design and develop nanomedicine-based therapy for psoriasis. It has a promising future in the improvement of the therapeutic efficacy of conventional anti-psoriatic drugs. The present manuscript aims to discuss the pathophysiology, conventional pharmacotherapy, and contemporary research in the area of nanoscale topical drug delivery systems for better management of psoriasis including the significance of targeted pharmacotherapy in psoriasis.

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