Exploring the Psoriatic Arthritis Proteome in Search of Novel Biomarkers

Proteomes. 2018 Jan 24;6(1):5. doi: 10.3390/proteomes6010005.

Abstract

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory arthritis which develops in up to one-third of patients suffering from the cutaneous disorder, psoriasis. The complex and heterogeneous nature of PsA renders it difficult to diagnose, leading to poor outcomes and, therefore, warrants an examination into soluble biomarkers, which may facilitate early detection of the disease. Protein biomarkers are a dynamic resource of pathophysiological information able to provide an immediate reflection of pathological changes caused by disease. Investigations of the serum and synovial fluid of PsA patients has provided new insights into the molecular basis of this disease and led to the identification of sensitive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. The collection of novel PsA biomarkers identified through proteomic studies has been reviewed below.

Keywords: biomarkers; proteomics; psoriatic arthritis; serum; synovial fluid.

Publication types

  • Review