Metabolic syndrome affects narrow-band UVB phototherapy response in patients with psoriasis.

Wang Rui,Ding Xiangyu,Xie Fang, Gong Long, Yang Yi, Wang Wenjuan,Hao Tian, Zhang Xiaoning,Zhou Yong,Fan Jianfeng,Li Hengjin,Li Chengxin

MEDICINE(2017)

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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a combination of central obesity, dyslipidemia, glucose intolerance, and elevated blood pressure. Many epidemiological surveys have revealed the association of psoriasis with MS. Narrowband ultraviolet radiation b (NB-UVB) is an effective and widely used treatment for psoriasis. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the presence of MS in patient with psoriasis affects NB-UVB treatment and whether this syndrome correlates with systemic inflammation. From June 2016 to December 2016, 243 adults with a diagnosis of psoriasis vulgaris eligible to treatment with NB-UVB were admitted to the phototherapy unit of Dermatology department, Chinese PLA General Hospital. Fifty-five included patients were grouped based on the presence of MS. They accepted the treatment of NB-UVB and the following data were collected: serum levels of IL-17 (interleukin), TNF-alpha (tumor necrosis factor) and IL-6, Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) scores before and after 10 sections of NB-UVB treatment. Significant PASI improvement was observed in psoriatic patients without MS after 10 sections of phototherapy, while patients with MS showed a less improvement (P<.001). There was statistically significant difference in percentage of patients achieving 50% reduction in PASI scores between the 2 groups (P<.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed MS was an independent factor that affecting the treatment of NB-UVB (P<.05). Psoriatic patients with MS showed a much less reduction of IL-17 and IL-6 before and after 10 sections of NB-UVB treatment respectively than patients without MS (P<.05). Psoriatic patients with MS have poorer improvement in comparison those without MS using NB-UVB treatment. MS was an independent factor that affecting the treatment of NB-UVB. In addition, psoriatic patients with MS showed a much less reduction of systemic biomarkers (interleukin-IL-17, TNF-alpha, IL-6) than patients without MS. Namely, they may need a longer course of treatment to achieve improved skin lesions.
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metabolic syndrome,NB-UVB,psoriasis,systemic inflammation,treatment
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