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Effects of TNF-α inhibition on pre-clinical enthesitis: observational study on 49 psoriatic patients

Alessandra Narcisi, Mario Valenti, Clara De Simone, Maria Esposito, Antonio Giovanni Richetta, Miriam Teoli, Giuseppe Argento, Antonio Costanzo

2021Journal of Dermatological Treatment14 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Enthesitis is a hallmark of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and echographic ultrasounds (US) represent a support for diagnosis of pre-clinical signs of enthesitis in asymptomatic patients at high risk for advanced forms. Early treatment with anti-TNFα could prevent permanent damage contrasting the degenerative course of the disease. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of adalimumab on echographic and preclinical enthesitis signs in patients affected by plaque psoriasis. METHODS: 49 psoriatic patients undergoing adalimumab treatment for plaque-type psoriasis were subjected to echographic screening for identifying pre-clinical signs of enthesitis. Patients underwent clinical and ultrasonographic examination of hands, elbows and knees before starting adalimumab and after 24 and 48 weeks of treatment. RESULTS: We observed a reduction of the total number of echographic abnormalities and a significant decrease of the thickness of quadriceps tendons at week 24 and week 48. Furthermore, there was no evidence of significant articular damage progression during the entire study duration. CONCLUSIONS: Entheseal ultrasonography may be used for preclinical diagnosis of PsA.Our study demonstrates that early detection and management with adalimumab leads to a block of articular damage progression. On quadriceps tendon, adalimumab has shown to be effective with a significant thickening reduction at week 24 and 48.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAdalimumabEnthesitisPsoriatic arthritisPsoriasisQuadriceps tendonAsymptomaticDermatologySurgeryInternal medicineRadiologyDiseaseTendonSpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research