Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P."
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Are psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis the same disease? The IL-23/IL-17 axis data
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2017)Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a psoriasis (Ps)-associated inflammatory joint disease that affects peripheral joints, entheses, spine, and eyes. PsA and Ps are likely to be the same disease. PsA develops in nearly 70% of ... -
DNA viruses in autoimmune rheumatic diseases
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2018)[No abstract available] -
Infections as a cause of autoimmune rheumatic diseases
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2016)Exogenous and endogenous environmental exposures and particularly infections may participate in the breakage of tolerance and the induction of autoimmunity in rheumatic diseases. Response to infections apparently occurs ... -
Multiple hit infection and autoimmunity: The dysbiotic microbiota-ACPA connection in rheumatoid arthritis
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2018)Purpose of review This review highlights the most recent data obtained in this field and provides clues toward the better understanding of the close interplay between microbiota and host, leading to autoimmune diseases. ... -
The role of B cells in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2016)Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is characterized by extensive collagen deposition, microvasculopathy and autoantibodies. All three features can be promoted by activation of T cells and B cells. T cells are of Th2 type producing ... -
Systemic sclerosis: New evidence re-enforces the role of B cells
Sakkas L.I., Bogdanos D.P. (2016)Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is characterized by widespread fibrosis, microangiopathy (vasospasms and stenosis), and formation of autoantibodies. T cell activation has been shown to contribute to fibrosis and microvasculopathy ...