Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma and Microbiota: Etiopathogenesis and Potential New Therapeutic Targets
CONCLUSION: There appears to be a relationship between cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and the cutaneous and intestinal microbiome, as well as a possible pathophysiological pathway involved. The possible modulation of the cutaneous and intestinal microbiome or the action on the signaling inflammatory pathway, using pharmacological tools such as JAK inhibitors or IL-17 inhibitors in the latter case, could open the possibility for future therapeutic studies for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.PMID:38435536 | PMC:PMC10904680 | DOI:10.1155/2024/9919225
Source: Dermatology Research and Practice - Category: Dermatology Authors: Daniel Rodr íguez Baeza L ía Bejarano Antonio Marta Gonz ález de Arriba Jos é Antonio Picó-Monllor Javier Ca ñueto Vicente Navarro-Lopez Source Type: research
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