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Clinical effectiveness of IL-17 and IL-23 inhibitors on difficult-to-treat psoriasis areas (scalp, genital, and palmoplantar sites): a retrospective, observational, single-center, real-life study

Authors :
Mastorino, Luca
Burzi, Lorenza
Frigatti, Giada
Fazio, Alessandra
Celoria, Valentina
Macagno, Nicole
Rosset, Francois
Passerini, Stefania Ginevra
Roccuzzo, Gabriele
Verrone, Anna
Stroppiana, Elena
Ortoncelli, Michela
Dapavo, Paolo
Quaglino, Pietro
Ribero, Simone
Source :
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy; September 2023, Vol. 23 Issue: 9 p929-936, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

ABSTRACTIntroductionPsoriasis affecting the genital, palmoplantar, and scalp regions is recognized as difficult-to-treat, and data on the efficacy of biologics in these areas remains limited.Research design and methodsThis single-center study evaluated the effectiveness of anti-IL-17 and anti-IL-23 agents on scalp, genital, and palmoplantar psoriasis. We retrospectively analyzed data from all patients with psoriasis being treated with IL inhibitors at our clinic. Effectiveness was evaluated at 16, 28, and 52 weeks, according to the achievement of relative and mean PSSI, PGA-G, and ppPASI.ResultsIn all, 308 patients showed involvement of the scalp, 136 in the genital area, and 94 in the palmoplantar regions. On scalp psoriasis, anti-IL-17 agents demonstrated superiority in disease control compared to anti-IL-23 agents. PSSI100 at week 16 was reached by 59% of patients on an anti-IL17 vs 39.8% on an anti-IL-23 (p < 0.003). At genital sites, no significant differences between anti-IL-17 and anti-IL-23 agents were observed, and all classes achieved PGA-G 0/1. No significant differences between anti-IL-17 and anti-IL-23 agents were observed in palmoplantar areas.ConclusionsThe present data support the utility of both anti-IL-17 and anti-IL-23 agents for the treatment of difficult-to-treat areas in patients with psoriasis. Anti-IL-17 agents achieved better control of scalp psoriasis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712598 and 17447682
Volume :
23
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64053295
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14712598.2023.2236023