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Psoriasis Patients with Specific HLA-Cw Alleles and Lower Plasma IL-17 Level Show Improved Response to Topical Lindioil Treatment.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Lindioil, a medicine refined from indigo naturalis (a herb used in Chinese medicine), is effective in treating severe psoriasis; however, responses vary across individual patients. We aim to investigate genetic predispositions associated with treatment response to topical Lindioil among patients with psoriasis and correlations with plasma cytokine patterns.

Patients and methods

We enrolled 72 psoriasis patients treated with Lindioil ointment and analyzed the human leukocyte antigen class C (HLA-Cw) genotypes and plasma cytokine expression patterns. We developed regression models of treatment response, defined as Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) 75, to examine correlations among HLA-Cw alleles, cytokine levels, and treatment response to Lindioil.

Results

Patients harboring HLA-Cw*06:02 were significantly more likely to respond to Lindioil (P = 0.02, odds ratio [OR]: 6.88), whereas Lindoil was ineffective in those harboring HLA-Cw*01:02 (P = 0.01, OR: 0.28). Patients who were HLA-Cw*06:02-positive or HLA-Cw*01:02-negative had better PASI scores and body surface area (BSA) improvement (73.3% vs 44.4%, P<0.001) following an 8-week treatment period. Psoriasis patients achieving PASI 75 after 8 weeks presented with lower baseline plasma interleukin-17 (IL-17) levels than those who did not achieve PASI 75 (PASI 75: 11.28 pg/mL vs PASI <75: 15.82 pg/mL, P = 0.05).

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that the presence of the HLA-Cw*06:02 or HLA-Cw*01:02 alleles and plasma IL-17 levels are predictive markers of treatment response to Lindioil ointment in patients with psoriasis.

SUBMITTER: Lin YK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9113440 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Psoriasis Patients with Specific HLA-Cw Alleles and Lower Plasma IL-17 Level Show Improved Response to Topical Lindioil Treatment.

Lin Yin-Ku YK   Wang Ching-Ya CY   Huang Yu-Huei YH   Chang Ya-Ching YC   Chen Chun-Bing CB   Wang Chuang-Wei CW   Hui Rosaline Chung-Yee RC   Chung Wen-Hung WH  

Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine 20220513


<h4>Purpose</h4>Lindioil, a medicine refined from indigo naturalis (a herb used in Chinese medicine), is effective in treating severe psoriasis; however, responses vary across individual patients. We aim to investigate genetic predispositions associated with treatment response to topical Lindioil among patients with psoriasis and correlations with plasma cytokine patterns.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>We enrolled 72 psoriasis patients treated with Lindioil ointment and analyzed the human leukocyt  ...[more]

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