| Literature DB >> 34183985 |
Shahzaib Maqbool1, Arham Ihtesham1, Muhammad Nadeem Langove1, Sara Jamal2, Tabdar Jamal3, Hafiz Abu Safian1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Our study's motive was to recognize various immune-mediated inflammatory processes involved in the pathogenesis of depression and psoriasis and interlink between them based on inflammatory mediators.Entities:
Keywords: depression; neuro-dermatology; psoriasis; skin-brain axis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34183985 PMCID: PMC8222770 DOI: 10.3934/Neuroscience.2021018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Neurosci ISSN: 2373-8006
Figure 1.Prisma flow chart showing the selection of studies.
Types of studies involved in this systematic review.
| Type of studies | No of studies |
| Cross-sectional | 4 |
| Longitudinal | 1 |
| Review articles | 6 |
| Case-control | 1 |
| Clinical trial | 1 |
Details of studies included in our systematic review.
| Author/year of publication | Country | Study types | Population included | Sample size | Diagnostic criteria | Comments |
| Jose et al. | Spain | Case-control | Seventy subjects who were suffering from moderate to severe psoriasis and 140 healthy controls were included. | 210 | Un-specified | Psoriasis is considered a chronic inflammatory process manifested as Erythematous, silvery-white plaques. It is significantly associated with psychological symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress with the reduced overall quality of life. |
| Huerta et al. | UK | Cross-sectional | Those who were newly diagnosed with psoriasis and were free of any malignancy | 3994 psoriatic patients out of 10,000 random population | Not specified | The estimated incidence rate of psoriasis was 14 percent per 10,000 population as determined in this study. All those who were already suffering from some dermatological disease within the last year were at more risk of developing Psoriasis. Similarly, smoking was found to be an independent risk factor for psoriasis. |
| Nicholas et al. | Canada | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory condition associated significantly with depression and suicidal ideation. The most important risk factors that are associated with depression are age and severity of psoriasis. The treatment of psoriasis is associated with decreased intensity of depressive symptoms. The young people were showing more preponderance towards depression after being suffering from psoriasis. |
| Fortune et al. | USA | Longitudinal Study | All the patients who have psoriasis and attending outpatient department for simple psoriasis treatment (n = 53), and those willing to undergo the psoriasis management Program (n = 40). | 93 | DMS-IV | According to this study, two comparison groups were formulated. Firstly, those who were taking treatment of psoriasis alone and those involved in the psoriasis management program. The study results showed a significant reduction in psoriasis severity, level of anxiety, depression, and stress among those who were taking programmed psoriasis management compared to those taking alone psoriasis treatment. |
| Fortune et al. | USA | Longitudinal Study | All the patients who have psoriasis and attending outpatient department for simple psoriasis treatment (n = 53), and those willing to undergo the psoriasis management Program (n = 40). | 93 | DMS-IV | According to this study, two comparison groups were formulated. Firstly, those who were taking treatment of psoriasis alone and those involved in the psoriasis management program. The study results showed a significant reduction in psoriasis severity, level of anxiety, depression, and stress among those who were taking programmed psoriasis management compared to those taking alone psoriasis treatment. |
| Uyemura et al. | USA | Cross-sectional study | All those who were diagnosed with a case of psoriasis based on skin biopsy were included. | Not specified | DSM-IV | The immune-inflammatory profile of psoriasis was identified in this study. According to study findings, the type-1 profile of cytokines (TNF-α, IL-2, and INF-γ) was recognized as the leading inflammatory and INF-γ) was recognized as the leading inflammatory markers of psoriasis. The over-expression of VCAM-1, ICAM-1, was also observed on skin biopsies of diseased persons. |
| Keller et al. | UK | Clinical trial | Fifty-nine patients suffering from psychotic major depression and 58 patients who were facing non-psychotic depression were evaluated for their HPA-axis activity. | 117 | DSM-IV | This study aimed to assess the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis's involvement in various psychological disorders such as depression and cognitive defects based on cortisol levels in the blood. The study findings showed that the hyperactivity of the HPA-axis among those suffering from significant depression, increased cortisol levels, and cognitive impairment was negatively correlated with the HPA-axis and increased cortisol levels in the blood. |
| Aleem et al. | USA | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Psoriasis and depression were found to be significantly associated with each other. This association's bi-directionality was justified through the similarity of inflammatory markers involved in the pathogenesis of depression and psoriasis. The most common inflammatory markers that are elevated in this association were TNF-α, IL-1, IL-22, IL-17, IL-1β and IL-6, IL-8, raised CRP, and some genetic factors also found in this association. |
| Kannan et al. | USA | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | This study was used for assessing the usefulness of anti-TNF-α (infliximab, adalimumab) in the treatment of depression and psoriasis. However, they were found to be effective in treating depression and associated with chronic inflammatory conditions. |
| Komiya et al. | Japan | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | This comprehensive review was depicting the role of inflammatory mediators and HPA-axis involvement in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The increased IL-23, IL13, IL-10 were aggravating factors in the itching process of psoriasis. Simultaneously, over-activity of the HPA-axis was also observed that was increasing CRH and α-MSH levels, which were implicated in the induction of itching process through various receptor-like CRHR1, MC1R, MC5R. |
| Moon et al. | UK | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Stress is regarded as an immune-mediated trigger for activating various neurohormones through the HPA-axis via upregulation of CRH, adrenocorticotropic hormones, and glucocorticoids. Glucocorticoids cause inhibition of IL-12, INF-γ, TNF-α through antigen-presenting cells and Th1 cells, and up-regulation of IL-4, IL-10, and IL-13 through Th2 cells. However, cortisol secretion exerts an immunosuppressive effect by shifting the immune response from Th1 to Th2 cells. This inflammatory response is associated with increased activity of mast cells histamine that causes increased levels of IL-6, IL-10 as occur in psoriasis, and causes an increased level of CRH that leads to induction of sickness behaviour and depressive symptoms. |
| Motivala et al. | USA | Cross-sectional study | Twenty-two acutely depressed patients and 18 well-matched controls were selected | 40 | DSM-IV | After careful matching in terms of gender and age distribution with the control group, it was found that the levels of IL-6 and ICAM-1 were significantly high during night time. The REM density and sleep latency were found to be associated with both ICAM-1 and IL-6 levels. However, both (sleep latency and REM density) are recognized as better predictors of IL-6 and ICAM-1. |
| Kartha et al. | India | Cross-sectional Study | Those diagnosed with psoriasis (n = 36), and their matched healthy controls (n = 36) | 72 | DSM-IV | The melatonin levels measured at night in serum showed a significant decline in psoriasis cases compared with age and gender-matched controls; melatonin is an anti-inflammatory molecule. Its low levels are significantly associated with pruritic episodes, which may cause koebnerization that further intensifies psoriasis severity. The properties of melatonin can be modulated to reduce the release of different pro-inflammatory cytokines and reduce the depression severity with different antidepressants. This concept may open the gates for a new generation of antidepressants in the future for effective management of depression with a significant reduction of morbidity in patients with psoriasis. |
| Esposito et al. | Italy | Review | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | Many studies are showing the anti-inflammatory effects of melatonin through its immunomodulatory property. It causes a reduction in inflammatory cytokines and ICAM, VCAM levels in the blood. Many studies are also manifesting its role in neurodegenerative disorders as well through its antioxidative activity. Its neuroprotective role is significant in preventing oxidative brain damage from free radical injuries through stimulation of various antioxidant enzymes. |
Note: HPA-axis: Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis; VCAM-1: vascular cell adhesion molecule-1; ICAM-1: intercellular adhesion molecule-1; DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
Similarity in immune-inflammatory markers involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and major depression.
| Immune-inflammatory mediators | Levels in Psoriasis | Levels in Depression |
| TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-2, INF-Υ | Increased | Increased |
| Melatonin levels | Decreased | Decreased |
| CRP | Increased | Increased |
| BDNF | Decreased | Decreased |
| CXCL-10/IP-10 | Increased | Increased |
| Serotonin Transporter Activity (5HTT) | Increased | Increased |
| CD2+, CD4+, CD8+ T-lymphocytes | Increased | Increased |
| CD4/CD8 ratio | Increased | Increased |
| Prostaglandins-E2 | Increased | Increased |
Note: CRP: C-reactive protein; BDNF: Brain derived neurotrophic factor.