Affiliation:
1. Omsk State Medical University
Abstract
Disorders of interstitial barrier permeability as one of the promising mechanisms of psoriasis formation and development is a trend of the last decades. In the analysis of modern works devoted to the evaluation of the role of intestinal barrier damage in the development of psoriasis, several ways of assessing intestinal permeability have been noted (including measurement of transepithelial electrical responses using a Ussing chamber, measurement of excretion of orally injected molecules, determination of dynamics and kinetics of LPS intestinal bacteria, immunohistochemical confocal analysis of uniform Z-sections perpendicular to the epithelial cell surface, etc.). However, most authors emphasize the diagnostic significance and availability of biomarker detection. Among the described biomarkers, claudin-3, fecal zonulin, α1-antitrypsin, calprotectin and intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) are the most valuable. Through these methods of assessing intestinal permeability and the results of their studies, a number of authors practically prove the correlation between the violation of the intestinal microbiota, intestinal barrier permeability and the development of psoriasis, as well as its severity. This aspect is promising to the therapy of patients with psoriasis, which includes correction of intestinal microbiota and intestinal wall permeability.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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