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Temporal Correlations of Skin and Blood Metabolites with Clinical Outcomes of Biologic Therapy in Psoriasis

Ewelina P. Dutkiewicz, Kai-Ta Hsieh, Pawel L. Urban, Hsien‐Yi Chiu

2020The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine19 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease causing multisystem effects. Introduction of biologic drugs has led to promising results in treatment of this disease. Here, we carry out time-dependent profiling of psoriasis-related putative metabolic biomarkers. METHODS: Skin excretion specimens were collected from 17 patients with psoriasis treated with biologics for 7 months. Blood specimens were obtained from the same patients at intervals of 1-3 months. A hydrogel micropatch sampling technique was implemented to collect lesional (L) and nonlesional (NL) skin specimens. The collected skin and blood specimens were analyzed by mass spectrometric methods. RESULTS: The metabolites present on L skin-in particular, choline, and citrulline-showed greater dynamics, corresponding to the resolution of psoriasis than the metabolites present in NL skin or blood. Choline levels in L skin and blood correlated positively, while citrulline correlated negatively with the severity of individual psoriasis plaques and general disease severity, respectively. Nevertheless, the correlations between the metabolite levels in blood and general disease severity were weaker than those between the metabolite levels on L skin and severity of individual plaques. The changes of these skin metabolites were more prominent in the responders to the treatment than in the nonresponders. CONCLUSIONS: The results support the feasibility of characterizing dynamic changes in psoriatic skin metabolic profiles with the hydrogel micropatch probes and mass spectrometric tests. The study represents one of few attempts to explore relationships between skin and blood metabolite concentrations. However, practical use of the methodology in close clinical monitoring is yet to be demonstrated.

Topics & Concepts

PsoriasisMetaboliteMedicineCitrullineDermatologyCholineBlood samplingInternal medicineGastroenterologyPathologyBiologyArginineBiochemistryAmino acidMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisAdvancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
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