Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Nov 2022)

A double-edged sword: ROS related therapies in the treatment of psoriasis

  • Jingyi Hu,
  • Qiong Bian,
  • Xiaolu Ma,
  • Yihua Xu,
  • Jianqing Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 798 – 816

Abstract

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In the onset and progression of psoriasis, redox imbalance is a vital factor. It's widely accepted that too much reactive oxygen species (ROS) always make psoriasis worse. Recent research, however, has shown that the accumulation of ROS is not entirely detrimental, as it helps reduce psoriasis lesions by inhibiting epidermal proliferation and keratinocyte death. As a result, ROS appears to have two opposing effects on the treatment of psoriasis. In this review, the current ROS-related therapies for psoriasis, including basic and clinical research, are presented. Additionally, the design and therapeutic benefits of various drug delivery systems and therapeutic approaches are examined, and a potential balance between anti-oxidative stress and ROS accumulation is also trying to be investigated.

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