Psoriatic Arthritis

Research Progress Related to Psoriatic Arthritis

NIAMS and institutions throughout the country support translational and clinical research in psoriatic arthritis. Researchers are continuing work to understand what causes the disease, which may help them identify new treatment strategies. Following are some examples of the types of studies that are ongoing.

  • Research has uncovered some of the immune molecules involved in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Investigators are using structural and biochemical methods to develop inhibitors of these molecules, which may form the basis of new medicines.
  • Using bioinformatics methods to search patient records and gene activity datasets, scientists are seeking to identify new therapeutic targets.
  • Scientists do not know why some people with psoriasis get psoriatic arthritis, while others do not. They are working to uncover ways to predict which patients will develop psoriatic arthritis so that those at risk can be closely monitored and treated if symptoms arise.
  • Other researchers are investigating if treating patients who have psoriasis with biologic medications, which act throughout the body, can prevent the onset of psoriatic arthritis.
  • Investigators suspect that internal factors besides a person’s genes may contribute to getting psoriatic arthritis. For example, they are studying the roles played by epigenetics (modifications to DNA that turn genes on and off) and the microbiome (the collection of all the microbes that inhabit the human body).
  • People with psoriatic arthritis have a greater risk of certain diseases and conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular problems. Scientists are seeking ways to decrease these risks.
  • Finally, a number of ongoing studies aim to understand how to best treat the disease, testing new and old therapies and examining the impact of lifestyle changes on patient outcomes.

For more info

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Toll free: 888-INFO-FDA (888-463-6332)
Website: fda.gov

Drugs@FDA at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/daf. Drugs@FDA is a searchable catalog of FDA-approved drug products.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics

網站 cdc.gov/nchs (en inglés)

American College of Rheumatology

網站 rheumatology.org (en inglés)

Arthritis Foundation

網站 arthritis.org (en inglés)

National Psoriasis Foundation

網站 psoriasis.org (en inglés)

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