| Literature DB >> 27576559 |
Alan Menter1, Jennifer C Cather2, Michael Jarratt3, Xiangyi Meng4, Adriana Guana4, Judit Nyirady4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The impact of psoriasis varies with the body region affected. In addition, patients have different perceptions of disease improvement and treatment satisfaction based on the location of skin clearance with treatment. The monoclonal antibody secukinumab selectively targets interleukin-17A-a central cytokine of psoriasis-and provides rapid and sustained clearance for moderate-to-severe psoriasis affecting all body regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of secukinumab on moderate-to-severe psoriasis affecting the trunk, upper limbs, and lower limbs.Entities:
Keywords: Lower limbs; Moderate-to-severe psoriasis; Phase 3; Plaque psoriasis; Pooled analysis; Secukinumab; Trunk; Upper limbs
Year: 2016 PMID: 27576559 PMCID: PMC5120629 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-016-0140-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Percentage of patients who achieved PASI 75 at Week 12 and Week 52 by body region
| Parameter | Secukinumab 300 mg | Secukinumab 150 mg |
|---|---|---|
| Week 12 | ||
| TPASI 75 | 88.8% (488/550) | 78.0% (423/542) |
| ULPASI 75 | 83.5% (510/611) | 72.9% (454/622) |
| LLPASI 75 | 81.2% (530/652) | 66.1% (434/657) |
| Week 52 | ||
| TPASI 75 | 90.9% (500/550) | 82.1% (445/542) |
| ULPASI 75 | 85.9% (525/611) | 71.6% (445/622) |
| LLPASI 75 | 82.1% (535/652) | 66.3% (436/657) |
Missing values were imputed by multiple imputation
LLPASI lower limb Psoriasis Area and Severity Index, TPASI trunk Psoriasis Area and Severity Index, ULPASI upper limb Psoriasis Area and Severity Index
Fig. 1PASI 90 subscore response rates by body region. Missing values were imputed by multiple imputation. Clinical response rates for a trunk, b upper limbs, and c lower limbs from Baseline to Week 52. n Represents the number of evaluable subjects. PASI 90 90% improvement from Baseline Psoriasis Area and Severity Index
Fig. 2PASI 100 subscore response rates by body region. Missing values were imputed by multiple imputation. Clinical response rates for a trunk, b upper limbs, and c lower limbs from Baseline to Week 52. n Represents the number of evaluable subjects. PASI 100 100% improvement from Baseline Psoriasis Area and Severity Index
Fig. 3Percent change in mean PASI subscore over time by body region. A repeated-measures, mixed-effects model was used to analyze the mean percent change from Baseline for a TPASI, b ULPASI, and c LLPASI subscores. The median time to a 50% reduction in mean PASI subscore was estimated from parametric bootstrap samples with the use of linear interpolation between time points. CI confidence interval, LLPASI lower limb Psoriasis Area and Severity Index, TPASI trunk Psoriasis Area and Severity Index, ULPASI upper limb Psoriasis Area and Severity Index