Unravelling the Link Between Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Literature Review

Biomedicines. 2025 Jul 27;13(8):1833. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines13081833.

Abstract

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), are chronic, immune-mediated conditions with significant impact on quality of life. Emerging evidence reveals a notable epidemiological and pathogenic overlap between HS and IBD, particularly CD. Although a bidirectional association between HS and IBD has been well documented, current evidence supports a causal effect of IBD on the development of HS, while a causal relationship in the opposite direction has yet to be established. The present review explores the important association between these immune-mediated conditions and further highlights shared risk factors, genetic predispositions and immunopathogenic mechanisms, such as dysbiosis and cytokine dysregulation, involved in both HS and IBD. Diagnostic challenges, especially in differentiating perianal HS from perianal CD, are also discussed. The coexistence of HS and IBD impacts disease severity, treatment response, and overall management strategies. Shared therapeutic approaches, such as TNF-α inhibitors and JAK inhibitors, are considered promising options for effectively managing patients affected by both conditions. Nevertheless, deeper understanding of the gut-skin axis that will offer potential for more precise interventions in patients with simultaneous HS and IBD is considered imperative.

Keywords: Crohn’s disease; hidradenitis suppurativa; immunopathogenesis; inflammatory bowel disease; ulcerative colitis.

Publication types

  • Review