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moderate to severe psoriasis;psoriatic arthritis Article Summary

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Onset of psoriatic arthritis in patients treated with efalizumab for moderate to severe psoriasis
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 06/23/08
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Viguier M et al. – This study questions the role of efalizumab in the induction of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It also emphasizes the discrepancy between the courses of psoriatic skin and joint manifestations under treatment. Prospective case-control studies are needed to accurately investigate the impact of efalizumab on PsA.

Methods
  • Study to investigate the nature of polyarthritis in pts with moderate to severe psoriasis undergoing treatment with efalizumab, a humanized anti-CD11a monoclonal antibody
  • Pts who developed arthritis during treatment with efalizumab were analyzed
  • The relationship between joint manifestations and psoriatic disease was addressed by using different classification criteria for PsA
  • The course of arthritis and its response to treatment were also investigated

Results
  • 16 pts developed de novo inflammatory rheumatic disease, with a mean delay of 15 wks following the start of treatment
  • All pts fulfilled at least 2 different sets of classification criteria for PsA
  • In most of them, an improvement in skin lesions was observed at the onset of PsA, as measured using the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index
  • Efalizumab treatment was stopped in 11 pts and was followed by the elimination of rheumatologic symptoms in 1 patient, while 8 pts required treatment with NSAIDs with or w/o methotrexate, with 2 later being switched to TNF-α inhibitors
  • Reintroduction of efalizumab (2 pts) was followed by a relapse of PsA

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