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Psoriasis and the Sugar Coated Truth
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Research shows that certain sugar structures, like glycosaminoglycans and gangliosides, can act like conductors, guiding the orchestra to play more harmoniously and reduce psoriasis symptoms. But other sugar-binding proteins, called lectins, can sometimes cause more disruption.
Galectins, a type of lectin, show up differently in the serum, epidermis, and dermis of psoriasis patients compared to those with similar skin issues. Understanding these patterns could help scientists find new ways to treat psoriasis.
By studying how sugar coatings on proteins change in psoriasis, we're getting closer to unraveling the mystery of this chronic condition. This might help us find new markers to spot psoriasis early and create better treatments.
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