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Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis

INTRODUCTION: Skin surface proteins are potential biomarkers in psoriasis and can be measured noninvasively with the transdermal analysis patch (TAP). This study aimed to assess markers measured by TAP over time in daily clinical practice, explore their correlation with disease severity in pediatric...

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Autores principales: Schaap, Mirjam J., Bruins, Finola M., van den Brink, Noa J.M., Orro, Kadri, Groenewoud, Hans M.M., de Jong, Elke M.G.J., van den Bogaard, Ellen H., Seyger, Marieke M.B.
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36202075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527258
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author Schaap, Mirjam J.
Bruins, Finola M.
van den Brink, Noa J.M.
Orro, Kadri
Groenewoud, Hans M.M.
de Jong, Elke M.G.J.
van den Bogaard, Ellen H.
Seyger, Marieke M.B.
author_facet Schaap, Mirjam J.
Bruins, Finola M.
van den Brink, Noa J.M.
Orro, Kadri
Groenewoud, Hans M.M.
de Jong, Elke M.G.J.
van den Bogaard, Ellen H.
Seyger, Marieke M.B.
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description INTRODUCTION: Skin surface proteins are potential biomarkers in psoriasis and can be measured noninvasively with the transdermal analysis patch (TAP). This study aimed to assess markers measured by TAP over time in daily clinical practice, explore their correlation with disease severity in pediatric psoriasis, and compare the TAP and tape stripping detection capability. METHODS: In this prospective observational daily clinical practice study, pediatric psoriasis patients (aged >5 to <18 years) were followed during 1 year. At each visit, TAPs were applied to lesional (n = 2), peri-lesional (n = 2), and non-lesional (n = 1) sites. Post-lesional skin was sampled if all lesions on the arms, legs, or trunk cleared. Treatment and psoriasis severity data were collected. IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-1α, IL-8, VEGF, CXCL-1/2, CCL-27, IL-23, hBD-1, IL-22, IL-17A, KLK-5, and IL-4 levels were quantified by spot-ELISA. For the statistical analysis, Wilcoxon signed rank tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and Spearman correlations were used. Detection capability of the TAP was compared to tape stripping in a separate cohort of adult psoriasis patients. RESULTS: 32 patients (median age 15.0 years, median Psoriasis Area and Severity Index [PASI] 5.2) were followed for a mean of 11.3 (±3.4) months with a total of 104 visits. In lesional skin (n = 197), significantly higher IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-8, VEGF, CXCL-1/2, IL-23, hBD-1, IL-22, CCL-27, and IL-17A levels were found compared to non-lesional skin (n = 104), while IL-1α was higher in non-lesional skin. Marker levels were highly variable over time and did not correlate with disease severity measured by PASI or SUM scores. Comparison of the TAP and tape strip detection capability in adult psoriasis patients (n = 10) showed that lesional hBD-2, IL1-α, IL-8, and VEGF and non-lesional IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-8, and VEGF were more frequently detected in tape extracts than TAPs. CONCLUSION: Due to the lack of correlation with clinical disease severity and the current detection capability of the markers measured by TAP in psoriasis, its use in regular practice is still a bridge too far.
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spelling pubmed-98114172023-01-05 Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis Schaap, Mirjam J. Bruins, Finola M. van den Brink, Noa J.M. Orro, Kadri Groenewoud, Hans M.M. de Jong, Elke M.G.J. van den Bogaard, Ellen H. Seyger, Marieke M.B. Skin Pharmacol Physiol Research Article INTRODUCTION: Skin surface proteins are potential biomarkers in psoriasis and can be measured noninvasively with the transdermal analysis patch (TAP). This study aimed to assess markers measured by TAP over time in daily clinical practice, explore their correlation with disease severity in pediatric psoriasis, and compare the TAP and tape stripping detection capability. METHODS: In this prospective observational daily clinical practice study, pediatric psoriasis patients (aged >5 to <18 years) were followed during 1 year. At each visit, TAPs were applied to lesional (n = 2), peri-lesional (n = 2), and non-lesional (n = 1) sites. Post-lesional skin was sampled if all lesions on the arms, legs, or trunk cleared. Treatment and psoriasis severity data were collected. IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-1α, IL-8, VEGF, CXCL-1/2, CCL-27, IL-23, hBD-1, IL-22, IL-17A, KLK-5, and IL-4 levels were quantified by spot-ELISA. For the statistical analysis, Wilcoxon signed rank tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and Spearman correlations were used. Detection capability of the TAP was compared to tape stripping in a separate cohort of adult psoriasis patients. RESULTS: 32 patients (median age 15.0 years, median Psoriasis Area and Severity Index [PASI] 5.2) were followed for a mean of 11.3 (±3.4) months with a total of 104 visits. In lesional skin (n = 197), significantly higher IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-8, VEGF, CXCL-1/2, IL-23, hBD-1, IL-22, CCL-27, and IL-17A levels were found compared to non-lesional skin (n = 104), while IL-1α was higher in non-lesional skin. Marker levels were highly variable over time and did not correlate with disease severity measured by PASI or SUM scores. Comparison of the TAP and tape strip detection capability in adult psoriasis patients (n = 10) showed that lesional hBD-2, IL1-α, IL-8, and VEGF and non-lesional IL-1RA, hBD-2, IL-8, and VEGF were more frequently detected in tape extracts than TAPs. CONCLUSION: Due to the lack of correlation with clinical disease severity and the current detection capability of the markers measured by TAP in psoriasis, its use in regular practice is still a bridge too far. S. Karger AG 2022-12 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9811417/ /pubmed/36202075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527258 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
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Schaap, Mirjam J.
Bruins, Finola M.
van den Brink, Noa J.M.
Orro, Kadri
Groenewoud, Hans M.M.
de Jong, Elke M.G.J.
van den Bogaard, Ellen H.
Seyger, Marieke M.B.
Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title_full Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title_fullStr Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title_short Challenges in Noninvasive Skin Biomarker Measurements in Daily Practice: A Longitudinal Study on Skin Surface Protein Detection by the Transdermal Analysis Patch in Pediatric Psoriasis
title_sort challenges in noninvasive skin biomarker measurements in daily practice: a longitudinal study on skin surface protein detection by the transdermal analysis patch in pediatric psoriasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36202075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527258
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