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Higher levels of Wnt5a in psoriasis patients

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Higher levels of Wnt5a in psoriasis patients
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News  Sat-31-01-2015, 12:11 PM
This is an early view of a descriptive study that the authors hope may serve to inspire a more mechanistic approach exploring not only Wnt5a, but other inflammatory pathways in between the skin and the fat.

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Substantial epidemiological evidence indicates that psoriasis associates with a predisposition to develop metabolic dysregulation leading to obesity and insulin resistance. However, the nature of this association and the potential underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

In a recent report, Gerdes et al. explored the hypothesis that wingless-type MMTV integration site, Wnt5a, which has been linked to aberrant fat cell metabolism, may be driving this process. In this study, the authors compare circulating serum levels of Wnt5a in individuals with psoriasis and compare with healthy controls matched for age, gender and BMI.

The bottom-line results show higher levels of Wnt5a in psoriasis patients irrespective of BMI compared to the matched non-psoriatic controls, indicating that psoriasis per se may result in increased secretion of Wnt5a into the circulation. In addition, there was a significant difference among patients with higher levels of Wnt5a in the obese psoriasis population.

The study, even though being purely descriptive, may serve to inspire a more mechanistic approach exploring not only Wnt5a, but other inflammatory pathways in between the skin and the fat.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Dermatology and Venereology Unit, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
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