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- Title
C-reactive protein and leucocyte activation in psoriasis vulgaris according to severity and therapy.
- Authors
Coimbra, S.; Oliveira, H.; Reis, F.; Belo, L.; Rocha, S.; Quintanilha, A.; Figueiredo, A.; Teixeira, F.; Castro, E.; Rocha-Pereira, P.; Santos-Silva, A.
- Abstract
Background Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease and psoriatic lesions have shown leucocyte infiltration. Objectives We aimed to study C-reactive protein (CRP) and leucocyte activation markers/inhibitors as potential monitors of psoriasis vulgaris. Methods A cross-sectional ( n = 73) and a longitudinal study (before, at 3, 6 and 12 weeks of therapy; n = 47) was performed; 10 patients started topical treatment, 17 narrow-band ultraviolet light B (NBUVB) and 20 psolaren associated to UVA (PUVA); psoriasis severity was defined by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Results Compared with control ( n = 38), we found higher CRP levels, total leukocyte/neutrophil count, elastase, lactoferrin and α1-antitrypsin. Increasing PASI was linked to increasing CRP and a trend to higher elastase and lactoferrin, suggesting that worsening enhances inflammatory response with neutrophil activation. CRP correlated with PASI, total leucocytes, neutrophils, elastase, lactoferrin and α1-antitrypsin. NBUVB and PUVA presented similar effects. Conclusion We propose CRP as a useful marker of psoriasis severity that could be used to monitor psoriasis and its treatment, and, together with PASI and elastase, could also be used as a global index of severity.
- Subjects
C-reactive protein; PSORIASIS; SKIN diseases; LEUCOCYTES; ULTRAVIOLET radiation
- Publication
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology, 2010, Vol 24, Issue 7, p789
- ISSN
0926-9959
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-3083.2009.03527.x