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Shrinking the Psoriasis Assessment Gap: Early Gene-Expression Profiling Accurately Predicts Response to Long-Term Treatment
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 137Issue 2p305–312Published online: September 22, 2016- Joel Correa da Rosa
- Jaehwan Kim
- Suyan Tian
- Lewis E. Tomalin
- James G. Krueger
- Mayte Suárez-Fariñas
Cited in Scopus: 37There is an “assessment gap” between the moment a patient’s response to treatment is biologically determined and when a response can actually be determined clinically. Patients’ biochemical profiles are a major determinant of clinical outcome for a given treatment. It is therefore feasible that molecular-level patient information could be used to decrease the assessment gap. Thanks to clinically accessible biopsy samples, high-quality molecular data for psoriasis patients are widely available. Psoriasis is therefore an excellent disease for testing the prospect of predicting treatment outcome from molecular data.