Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, associated with multiple comorbidities and psychological and psychiatric disorders. The quality of life of patients with this disease is severely compromised, especially in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Secukinumab, a fully humanized monoclonal antibody, was the first anti-interleukin (IL)-17 biologic approved for treating psoriasis. Secukinumab demonstrated long-lasting efficacy and a good safety profile in individuals with plaque psoriasis, and it is associated with an improvement in health-related quality of life. While there is evidence that early treatment with systemic therapy can affect disease progression and improve long-term outcomes in other autoimmune diseases, evidence is limited in psoriasis, especially in real-world settings. This review provides an overview of studies describing the effectiveness of secukinumab in the treatment of psoriasis summarizing the literature and focusing on real-world evidence and early intervention.

Secukinumab in the Treatment of Psoriasis: A Narrative Review on Early Treatment and Real-World Evidence / Malagoli, P., Dapavo, P., Amerio, P., Atzori, L., Balato, A., Bardazzi, F., Bianchi, L., Cattaneo, A., Chiricozzi, A., Congedo, M., Fargnoli, M.C., Giofrè, C., Gisondi, P., Guarneri, C., Lembo, S., Loconsole, F., Mazzocchetti, G., Mercuri, S.R., Morrone, P., Offidani, A.M., et al.. - In: DERMATOLOGY AND THERAPY. - ISSN 2193-8210. - STAMPA. - 14:(2024), pp. 2739-2757. [10.1007/s13555-024-01255-4]

Secukinumab in the Treatment of Psoriasis: A Narrative Review on Early Treatment and Real-World Evidence

Bardazzi, Federico;Cattaneo, Angelo;Offidani, Anna Maria;Prignano, Francesca;
2024

Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, associated with multiple comorbidities and psychological and psychiatric disorders. The quality of life of patients with this disease is severely compromised, especially in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Secukinumab, a fully humanized monoclonal antibody, was the first anti-interleukin (IL)-17 biologic approved for treating psoriasis. Secukinumab demonstrated long-lasting efficacy and a good safety profile in individuals with plaque psoriasis, and it is associated with an improvement in health-related quality of life. While there is evidence that early treatment with systemic therapy can affect disease progression and improve long-term outcomes in other autoimmune diseases, evidence is limited in psoriasis, especially in real-world settings. This review provides an overview of studies describing the effectiveness of secukinumab in the treatment of psoriasis summarizing the literature and focusing on real-world evidence and early intervention.
2024
14
2739
2757
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Malagoli, Piergiorgio; Dapavo, Paolo; Amerio, Paolo; Atzori, Laura; Balato, Anna; Bardazzi, Federico; Bianchi, Luca; Cattaneo, Angelo; Chiricozzi, And...espandi
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