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Preparation and Validation of Zebrafish Psoriasis Model to Investigate the Therapeutic Effects of Stem Cells Publisher Pubmed



B Arjmand BABAK ; S Alavimoghadam SEPIDEH ; S Kokabihamidpour SHAYESTEH ; R Arjmand RASTA ; M Rezaeitavirani MOSTAFA ; Ba Larijani Bagher A
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Source: Methods in Molecular Biology Published:2024


Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease with systemic symptoms including seborrheic psoriasis, pustular lesions, plaque lesions, intestinal eruptions, and sometimes arthritis. Moreover, most of the psoriatic subjects report life challenges due to the condition, impacting social activities and daily tasks. Generally, psoriasis treatment options depend on the severity, coexisting conditions, and medical availability. Although psoriasis therapies reduce symptoms and appearance, still it is not curable. Hereupon, searching for optimal therapeutic options continues. Accordingly, stem cell therapy is considered an advanced psoriasis treatment. Subsequently, stem cell therapies’ efficacy is uncertain yet. Therefore, further studies are needed. In this context, preclinical studies such as animal experiments are essential for evaluation of treatment modalities. Herein, zebrafish offer advantages in testing treatments and biomedical research applications compared to other vertebrate models. Further, zebrafish skin shares similarities with human skin, making it suitable for studying inflammatory disorders. Hence, the authors discuss the zebrafish psoriasis development method for evaluating the stem cell therapeutic influence. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.