Biology – Quantitative Biology – Tissues and Organs
Scientific paper
2011-09-23
Vestn Dermatol Venerol 2005; 1: 9-18
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Tissues and Organs
16 pages, 1 figure; ISSN 0042-4609, Journal NLM Unique ID: 0414246
Scientific paper
A review of recent investigations into pathogenesis of psoriasis summarizing data on the relationship between the presence {\beta}-streptococci in the organism and the cutaneous immune reaction. Results of the studies on gastrointestinal pathology in psoriatic patients are presented. The authors propose a hypothesis that advocates the primary origin of psoriatic gastrointestinal pathology and secondary nature of skin manifestations. A chronic plaque psoriasis model is developed on the basis of the assumption on the key role of two psorafactors, i.e. hyperpermeability of intestinal walls for certain proteins and incorporation of beta-streptococci in the microbiocenosis of intestinal mucosa. The validity of the model is confirmed by the results of practical clinical work.
Korotky Nikolai
Peslyak Mikhail
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