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Gut-skinaxis: understanding psoriasis from the gut

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PHARMAZIE
卷 76, 期 11, 页码 523-527

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AVOXA-MEDIENGRUPPE DEUTSCHER APOTHEKER GMBH
DOI: 10.1691/ph.2021.1694

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  1. University Nursing Program for Young Scholars with Creative Talents in Heilongjiang Province [UNPYSCT-2016207]
  2. Research Project of Harbin Science and Technology Innovation Talents [2017RAQXJ214, RC2017QN003037]
  3. Selective Financial Aid for Returnees from Overseas Studies in Heilongjiang Province (Start-up Category) [2018QD0011, 2018383]
  4. Outstanding Inno-vative Talents Project of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Young Academic Leaders Project [2018RCD12, 201877]
  5. Post doctoral research start up project in Heilongjiang Province [LBH-Q19183]
  6. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China [YQ2019H028, YQ2020H030]

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This paper explores the pathogenesis of psoriasis from the intestines based on the gut-skin axis concept. Treatment of psoriasis through the gut-skin axis in traditional Chinese medicine has shown high effectiveness, but more research on the mechanisms is needed.
Background: The exact pathogenesis of psoriasis is complex, and scholars use the intestinal mucosal immunity as an entry point to analyze the important role of the intestine in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Traditional Chinese medicine treats psoriasis from the intestine based on the theory that the lung governs the fur and the Interior-Exterior Relationship Between the Lung and Large Intestine. Based on this understanding, this paper puts forward the idea of understanding psoriasis from the gut-skin axis. Objective: Based on the gut-skin axis to explore the pathogenesis of psoriasis from the intestines, and open up new ideas for research and development of new drugs for psoriasis. Method: Collect literature on the treatment of psoriasis from the perspective of the intestine and gut-skin axis; then, use Western medicine's intestinal pathogenesis, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory and examples of TCM treatment are demonstrated; finally, the treatment of psoriasis from the gut-skin axis is summarized. Results: Western medicine has not carried out treatment of psoriasis involving the intestinal tract. In-depth research and clinical applications based on the gut-skin axis are still needed. The effective rate of treating psoriasis by TCM has been as high as 90%, but the mechanism research is relatively scarce. Conclusion: The construction of the gut-skin axis mechanism is consistent with TCM theories, and is consistent with modern scientific connotations as well.

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