Clinical characteristics of patients with psoriasis with family history: A multicenter observational study

Author:

Ohata Chika1ORCID,Anezaki Hisataka2,Kaneko Sakae3ORCID,Okazaki Fusako4,Ito Kotaro5,Matsuzaka Yuki6,Kikuchi Satoko7,Koike Yuta8ORCID,Murota Hiroyuki8ORCID,Miyagi Takuya9ORCID,Takahashi Kenzo9,Sugita Kazunari10,Hashimoto Aki10,Nakahara Takeshi11,Morizane Shin12ORCID,Ohyama Bungo13,Saruwatari Hiroshi14ORCID,Yanase Tetsuji15ORCID,Yoshida Yuichi16,Yonekura Kentaro17ORCID,Higashi Yuko18ORCID,Hatano Yutaka19ORCID,Saito Kanami19,Katayama Eri20,Yamane Mariko21ORCID,Yamazaki Fumikazu22ORCID,Tsuruta Noriko23ORCID,Imafuku Shinichi24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Osaka General Medicine Center Osaka Japan

2. Social/Community Medicine and Health Science Graduate School of Medicine Kobe University Kobe Japan

3. Department of Dermatology, Masuda Red Cross Hospital Masuda Japan

4. Department of Dermatology Okayama City General Medicine Center Okayama Japan

5. Ito Medical Clinic, Dermatology Kitsuki Japan

6. Department of Dermatology Onomichi General Hospital Onomichi Japan

7. Department of Dermatology Kyushu Central Hospital Fukuoka Japan

8. Department of Dermatology Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki Japan

9. Department of Dermatology Graduate School of Medicine University of the Ryukyus Nishihara Japan

10. Division of Dermatology, Department of Internal Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Saga University Saga Japan

11. Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

12. Department of Dermatology Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama Japan

13. Ohyama Dermatology Clinic Kumamoto Japan

14. Saruwatari Dermatology Clinic Kagoshima Japan

15. Department of Dermatology Hiroshima City North Medical Center Asa Citizens Hospital Hiroshima Japan

16. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine of Sensory and Motor Organs, Faculty of Medicine Tottori University Yonago Japan

17. Department of Dermatology Imamura General Hospital Kagoshima Japan

18. Department of Dermatology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima Japan

19. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Oita University Yufu Japan

20. Department of Dermatology Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Japan

21. Department of Dermatology Kawasaki Medical School General Medical Center Okayama Japan

22. Department of Dermatology Kansai Medical University Osaka Japan

23. Division of Dermatology Kitakyushu City Yahata Hospital Kitakyusyu Japan

24. Department of Dermatology Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies on family history of psoriasis showed that patients with a family history have an earlier onset of the disease, but such studies in Japan are still limited. To elucidate the characteristics of patients with familial psoriasis, we studied the family history of patients with psoriasis using the West Japan Psoriasis Registry, a multi‐institutional registry operated by 26 facilities in the western part of Japan, including university hospitals, community hospitals, and clinics. This study enrolled 1847 patients registered between September 2019 and December 2021, with 199 (10.8%) having a family history of psoriasis. Patients with a family history of psoriasis had significantly earlier onset of the disease than those without a family history. Furthermore, patients with a family history of psoriasis had significantly longer disease duration. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was significantly more common in patients with a family history (69/199, 34.7%) than in those without a family history (439/1648, 26.6%) (adjusted P = 0.023). A subanalysis of patients with PsA revealed a significant difference in the patient global assessment (PaGA) score in Fisher's exact test and adjusted test. The numbers of patients with PaGA 0/1 were 29 (43.3%) and 172 (39.9%) in patients with PsA with and without family history of psoriasis, respectively, whereas the numbers of patients with PaGA 3/4 were 13 (19.4%) and 145 (33.6%) in patients with PsA with and without family history of psoriasis, respectively. Other disease severity variables did not show a difference between the two groups. Our findings suggest that genetics play a larger role in the development of PsA than in the development of psoriasis vulgaris. Most cases of PsA occur in patients who already have psoriasis, therefore dermatologists should pay attention to joint symptoms, especially in patients with psoriasis who have a family history of psoriasis.

Funder

AbbVie

Amgen

Eisai

Sun Pharma

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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