Tue-31-01-2012, 16:01 PM
Hmmm, interesting.
Startpoint of the researchers seems still the assumption that psoriasis is a skin disease.
But they also state that this psoriasis protein only expresses in the skin.
This leads also to the hypothesis that when you start from the assumption that psoriasis is an internal disease, a disturbance of the immune system, which it is. The best dermatologists over here in the netherlands of course know this, and this is also the reason why immune suppression biologicals work.
Ok, so psoriasis is an immune disease. It might very well be that this disease is the cause of the existence of the psoriasis protein, and.... there you have it the skin-factor...
very interesting
Startpoint of the researchers seems still the assumption that psoriasis is a skin disease.
But they also state that this psoriasis protein only expresses in the skin.
This leads also to the hypothesis that when you start from the assumption that psoriasis is an internal disease, a disturbance of the immune system, which it is. The best dermatologists over here in the netherlands of course know this, and this is also the reason why immune suppression biologicals work.
Ok, so psoriasis is an immune disease. It might very well be that this disease is the cause of the existence of the psoriasis protein, and.... there you have it the skin-factor...
very interesting