Altered subgenual anterior cingulate cortex connectivity in psoriasis patients with depression: a resting-state fMRI case-control study

The findings reveal a "dual-circuit" dysfunction pattern in psoriatic depression: sgACC-DMN hyperconnectivity linked to depressive symptoms, and sgACC-dlPFC (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) alterations associated with IL-17 elevation. These results establish the sgACC as a neural hub bridging inflammation and mood dysregulation, supporting the "skin-brain axis" hypothesis. The identified FC patterns may serve as biomarkers for targeted interventions in inflammation-related depression.