Mohammed, S., Saleh, A., Mohamed, A., Al Tabbakh, A. (2024). Study Of Microrna 22 Level in Psoriasis Patients”. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(1), 99-102. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.259674.1302
Samah Saleh Mohammed; Ahmed Abd Allwahab Saleh; Aliaa Mohamed; Al Shaimaa Mahmoud Al Tabbakh. "Study Of Microrna 22 Level in Psoriasis Patients”". Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9, 1, 2024, 99-102. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.259674.1302
Mohammed, S., Saleh, A., Mohamed, A., Al Tabbakh, A. (2024). 'Study Of Microrna 22 Level in Psoriasis Patients”', Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(1), pp. 99-102. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.259674.1302
Mohammed, S., Saleh, A., Mohamed, A., Al Tabbakh, A. Study Of Microrna 22 Level in Psoriasis Patients”. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2024; 9(1): 99-102. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2024.259674.1302
1Department of Dermatology and Andrology
Faculty of Medicine, Benha University
2Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Venerelogy and Andrology Faculty of Medicine, Benha University
3Lecturer of Dermatology,Venerology and Andrology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University
4Assistant Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology Faculty of Medicine, Benha University
Abstract
Objectives: The analysis of psoriasis patients' blood levels of micro-RNA 22 (MiR-22). Context: While MiR-22 has been implicated in the development of other autoimmune disorders, nothing is known about its function in psoriasis and its therapeutic or diagnostic potential. Data Sources: Studies that investigated the potential function of MiR-22 in psoriasis patients up to the year 2023 were located by searching and examining the Medline databases (Pub Med and Medscape). Study Selection: Each study was carefully reviewed by experts in the field to ensure its inclusion. They were considered for inclusion if they met the following requirements: Language used: English for both writing and publication. Second, they are published in publications that undergo a peer review process. Thirdly, describe the possible relationship between psoriasis patients and serum MiR-22 levels. When extracting data, studies were discarded if they did not meet the inclusion criteria. Ethical permission, clear eligibility criteria, suitable controls, sufficient information, and well-defined evaluation measures were all variables in determining the study's quality. For our concerned research outcomes, data were independently extracted from all qualifying studies utilising a data collecting form. Results: psoriasis patients' levels of MiR-22 expression are much lower than those of the control group.