the use of biological drugs in psoriasis is replacing traditional therapies due to their specific mechanism and limited side effects. however, the use of Interleukin 17 inhibitors and the modification of its cytokine pathway could favor the risk of fungal infections. all-trans retinoic acid is an active metabolite of vitamin a with anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties through its capacity to stimulate both innate and adaptive immunity and to its effects on proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis in a variety of immune cells. furthermore, it has been recently discovered that all-trans retinoic acid has a direct fungistatic effect against candida and aspergillus fumigatus. on the basis of these new insights, in the current review, we suggest that the evaluation of serum level of all-trans retinoic acid or vitamin a should be considered as a predictive marker for the development of fungal infections among psoriatic patients treated with Interleukin 17 inhibitors.In clinical practice, vitamin a test could be added in the routine hospital diagnostic management for a better selection of psoriatic patients eligible to Interleukin 17 inhibitors. (C) 2020 the authors.

Campione, E., Cosio, T., Lanna, C., Mazzilli, S., Ventura, A., Dika, E., et al. (2020). Predictive role of vitamin A serum concentration in psoriatic patients treated with IL-17 inhibitors to prevent skin and systemic fungal infections. JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 144(1), 52-56 [10.1016/j.jphs.2020.06.003].

Predictive role of vitamin A serum concentration in psoriatic patients treated with IL-17 inhibitors to prevent skin and systemic fungal infections

Campione, Elena;Gaziano, Roberta;Candi, Eleonora;Bianchi, Luca
2020-09-01

Abstract

the use of biological drugs in psoriasis is replacing traditional therapies due to their specific mechanism and limited side effects. however, the use of Interleukin 17 inhibitors and the modification of its cytokine pathway could favor the risk of fungal infections. all-trans retinoic acid is an active metabolite of vitamin a with anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties through its capacity to stimulate both innate and adaptive immunity and to its effects on proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis in a variety of immune cells. furthermore, it has been recently discovered that all-trans retinoic acid has a direct fungistatic effect against candida and aspergillus fumigatus. on the basis of these new insights, in the current review, we suggest that the evaluation of serum level of all-trans retinoic acid or vitamin a should be considered as a predictive marker for the development of fungal infections among psoriatic patients treated with Interleukin 17 inhibitors.In clinical practice, vitamin a test could be added in the routine hospital diagnostic management for a better selection of psoriatic patients eligible to Interleukin 17 inhibitors. (C) 2020 the authors.
set-2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREE
Settore MED/07
Settore MEDS-03/A - Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica
Settore MEDS-10/C - Malattie cutanee e veneree
English
All-trans retinoic acid; Biological therapy; Fungal pathogens; Interleukin 17; Interleukin-17 inhibitors; Psoriasis; Vitamin A; Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized; Biomarkers; Candidiasis; Cytokines; Dermatomycoses; Interleukin-17; Mycoses; Patient Selection; Predictive Value of Tests; Signal Transduction; Tretinoin
Campione, E., Cosio, T., Lanna, C., Mazzilli, S., Ventura, A., Dika, E., et al. (2020). Predictive role of vitamin A serum concentration in psoriatic patients treated with IL-17 inhibitors to prevent skin and systemic fungal infections. JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 144(1), 52-56 [10.1016/j.jphs.2020.06.003].
Campione, E; Cosio, T; Lanna, C; Mazzilli, S; Ventura, A; Dika, E; Gaziano, R; Dattola, A; Candi, E; Bianchi, L
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