Clinical Features and Genetic Polymorphism in Chinese Patients with Erythrodermic Psoriasis in a Single Dermatologic Clinic
Background Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a rare variant of psoriasis that involves more complications and poorer biologic drug survival than plaque-type psoriasis vulgaris (PV). No prior study has explored human leukocyte antigen (HLA) or other genetic polymorphisms in patients with EP. Objectives...
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Published in | Molecular diagnosis & therapy Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 85 - 93 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
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Springer International Publishing
01.02.2020
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Background
Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a rare variant of psoriasis that involves more complications and poorer biologic drug survival than plaque-type psoriasis vulgaris (PV). No prior study has explored human leukocyte antigen (HLA) or other genetic polymorphisms in patients with EP.
Objectives
Our objective was to describe the clinical features, comorbidities, and HLA polymorphisms among Chinese patients with EP.
Methods
We enrolled consecutive patients with EP from our clinic, with EP defined as generalized confluent erythematous thin plaques covering at least 80% body surface area. Patients were categorized as having primary or secondary EP. Aggravating factors, comorbidities including psoriatic arthritis, family history of psoriasis, age of onset, and treatment history were also identified. Genetic studies were performed for
HLA
-
C
and
HLA
-
DRB1
, and the results were compared with those from a healthy population and patients with PV.
Results
Of the 63 included patients, the male to female ratio was 2.71:1. Five (7.9%) patients had primary EP, and 58 (92.1%) had secondary EP. Genotyping of
HLA
-
C
and
HLA
-
DRB1
was available in 61 and 58 subjects, respectively.
HLA
-
C*0102
was the most frequent
HLA
-
C
allele (34.4%), followed by
HLA
-
C*0702
(18.0%). The frequency of
HLA
-
C*0602
allele (4.1%) was lower than in patients with plaque-type psoriasis (4.1 vs. 16.3%, corrected
p
value [
P
c
] = 0.02) and similar to that in the healthy population in Taiwan. The most frequent
HLA
-
DRB1
allele was
HLA
-
DRB1*0901
(20.7%), followed by
HLA
-
DRB1*0803
(13.8%). An increased prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (61.9%) and higher male predominance were also noted in comparison with PV.
Conclusions
There are HLA differences in Chinese patients with EP compared with patients with PV. The incidence of psoriatic arthritis is also higher. The implications of the above findings await further investigation. |
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ISSN: | 1177-1062 1179-2000 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40291-019-00441-x |