| Literature DB >> 35419648 |
Arianna Zangrilli1, Laura Diluvio2, Arianna Di Stadio3, Stefano Di Girolamo2.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a common chronic skin disease, associated with an important physical and physiological involvement for any age. There is a strong link between psoriasis and streptococcal infection, particularly that of the tonsils. There are many therapies to treat psoriasis including topical, systemic, and biologic agents but these treatments are not free from side effects. Streptococcus salivarius K-12 is an oral probiotic product useful for the prophylaxis and treatment of tonsillar infections in children and adults, now tested here for the first time for control of psoriasis. Our retrospective analysis was conducted on 198 patients affected by mild to moderate psoriasis: 100 patients were first treated for 90 days with Streptococcus salivarius K-12, while 98 did not receive any probiotics and were the control group. The patients treated with S. salivarius K-12 exhibited a significant improvement of their psoriasis from the baseline condition: 83.7% patients treated achieved a 100% improvement of the PASI score at 24 weeks and efficacy continued to improve with longer treatment, maintaining same result also during follow-up observation. In all patients, the treatment was well tolerated, and no adverse events have been observed. Our data show that oral preparations containing Streptococcus salivarius may provide a beneficial option for the prevention and cure of pediatric and adult psoriasis.Entities:
Keywords: Long-term efficacy; Oral probiotic; Outcome; Psoriasis; Streptococcus salivarius; Treatment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35419648 PMCID: PMC9076720 DOI: 10.1007/s12602-022-09937-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins ISSN: 1867-1306 Impact factor: 5.265
Demographic characteristics of treatment and control group
| Gender | Females 102 |
| Males 96 | |
| Age (years) | Age 7 ± 67.5 year |
| Smoking | 52 |
| Psoriasis duration (years) | 2 ± 24 year |
| Previous phototherapy | 23 |
| Previous cyclosporin | 52 |
| Previous acitretin | 45 |
| Previous methotrexate | 62 |
| Palmoplantar | 30 |
| Guttate psoriasis | 81 |
| Scalp psoriasis | 89 |
| Genital psoriasis | 12 |
| Facial psoriasis | 24 |
Fig. 1The graph shows the statistically significant differences (** = 0.01) identified between the treatment and control group in absolute. indicates standard deviation (SD)
Fig. 2The differences between treatment and control are statistically significant at any of the observation point (** = 0.01)
Fig. 3The graph reports the results of DLQI and mPASI at T0, T12, and T24