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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutide therapy for psoriasis patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized-controlled trial

Lu Lin, Xiangjin Xu, Yu Yunjie, Hongjiang Ye, Xiaoqiong He, Shengping Chen, Xaingqi Chen, Zhulin Shao, Pin Chen

2020Journal of Dermatological Treatment70 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective There were some clinical studies on GLP-1R agonist liraglutide therapy for psoriasis patients with type 2 diabetes, but there is a lack of randomized controlled trials and the mechanism of which remains unclear.Method A total of 25 psoriasis patients with type 2 diabetes were randomized 1: 1 divided into the control group (n = 13) or liraglutide group (n = 12) for 12 weeks. We determined the PASI, the DLQI, histopathology of psoriasis skin, and the expression of IL-17, IL-23, and TNF-α in the psoriasis skin.Results After 12 weeks of treatment, the mean DLQI of the treatment group decreased from 22.00 ± 5.85 to 3.82 ± 3.60 (p < .05). Compared to week 12, the change in the baseline value of PASI and DLQI in the treatment group showed a significant difference compared with the control group (p < .05). The pathological changes of psoriasis skin and the expression of IL-17, IL-23, TNF-α in the psoriasis skin were improved in the treatment group. No serious adverse events occurred.Conclusion The skin lesions in psoriasis patients with type 2 diabetes were significantly improved after treatment with liraglutide, which may be related to the inhibition of the expression of inflammatory factors such as IL-23, IL-17, and TNF-α.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLiraglutideAgonistRandomized controlled trialType 2 diabetesPsoriasisGlucagon-like peptide 1 receptorGlucagon-like peptide-1Diabetes mellitusInternal medicineEndocrinologyPharmacologyReceptorImmunologyPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDermatology and Skin Diseases