Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) development is sustained by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α, interleukin (IL)17, and IL23; hence, biologics targeting those cytokines represent useful therapeutic weapons for both conditions. Nevertheless, biologics strongly reduce PsA risk; several studies reported the possibility of new-onset PsA during biologic therapy for psoriasis. The aim of this 1-year prospective study is to evaluate the prevalence of paradoxical PsA in psoriasis patients under biologic therapy and review the existing literature. For each patient, age, sex, psoriasis duration, psoriasis severity, comorbidities, and previous and current psoriasis treatments were collected, and each subject was screened for PsA using the Early ARthritis for Psoriatic patient (EARP) questionnaire every 3 months for 1 year. New-onset PsA was diagnosed in 10 (8.5%) out of 118 patients (three male, 30.0%; mean age 44.5 years) involving every different biologic class (anti-TNF, anti-IL12/23, anti-IL17, and anti-IL23). No significant risk factor for new-onset PsA was identified; no significant difference was found comparing patients who developed PsA and subjects who did not develop PsA regarding psoriasis severity, past/current therapies, and comorbidities. Clinicians must keep in mind the possibility of PsA onset also in patients undergoing biologics so that PsA screening should be strongly recommended at each follow-up.

New-Onset Psoriatic Arthritis under Biologics in Psoriasis Patients: An Increasing Challenge? / Megna, Matteo; Ocampo-Garza, Sonia Sofia; Potestio, Luca; Fontanella, Giuseppina; Gallo, Lucia; Cacciapuoti, Sara; Ruggiero, Angelo; Fabbrocini, Gabriella. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 9:10(2021), p. 1482. [10.3390/biomedicines9101482]

New-Onset Psoriatic Arthritis under Biologics in Psoriasis Patients: An Increasing Challenge?

Megna, Matteo;Potestio, Luca;Fontanella, Giuseppina;Gallo, Lucia;Cacciapuoti, Sara;Ruggiero, Angelo;Fabbrocini, Gabriella
2021

Abstract

Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) development is sustained by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α, interleukin (IL)17, and IL23; hence, biologics targeting those cytokines represent useful therapeutic weapons for both conditions. Nevertheless, biologics strongly reduce PsA risk; several studies reported the possibility of new-onset PsA during biologic therapy for psoriasis. The aim of this 1-year prospective study is to evaluate the prevalence of paradoxical PsA in psoriasis patients under biologic therapy and review the existing literature. For each patient, age, sex, psoriasis duration, psoriasis severity, comorbidities, and previous and current psoriasis treatments were collected, and each subject was screened for PsA using the Early ARthritis for Psoriatic patient (EARP) questionnaire every 3 months for 1 year. New-onset PsA was diagnosed in 10 (8.5%) out of 118 patients (three male, 30.0%; mean age 44.5 years) involving every different biologic class (anti-TNF, anti-IL12/23, anti-IL17, and anti-IL23). No significant risk factor for new-onset PsA was identified; no significant difference was found comparing patients who developed PsA and subjects who did not develop PsA regarding psoriasis severity, past/current therapies, and comorbidities. Clinicians must keep in mind the possibility of PsA onset also in patients undergoing biologics so that PsA screening should be strongly recommended at each follow-up.
2021
New-Onset Psoriatic Arthritis under Biologics in Psoriasis Patients: An Increasing Challenge? / Megna, Matteo; Ocampo-Garza, Sonia Sofia; Potestio, Luca; Fontanella, Giuseppina; Gallo, Lucia; Cacciapuoti, Sara; Ruggiero, Angelo; Fabbrocini, Gabriella. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 9:10(2021), p. 1482. [10.3390/biomedicines9101482]
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