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Aim: This study evaluated the influence of pharmacogenetics in psoriatic patients treated with adalimumab and/or infliximab. Materials & methods: Prospective observational study evaluating the association of 124 polymorphisms with the response to adalimumab or infliximab (PASI75) in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis at 3 months (n = 95) and 6 months of treatment (n = 90). Significant SNPs for univariate analysis were subjected to multivariate analysis. Results: Five SNPs were associated with PASI75 at 3 months: rs6661932 (IVL), rs2546890 (IL-12B), rs2145623 (NFKBIA), rs9304742 (ZNF816A) and rs645544 (SLC9A8). Furthermore, rs1061624 (TNFR1B) was associated with PASI75 at 6 months. Conclusion: Nevertheless, these biomarkers should be validated in large-scale studies before implementation in clinical practice.
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Ovejero-Benito, M. C., Prieto-Pérez, R., Llamas-Velasco, M., Muñoz-Aceituno, E., Reolid, A., Saiz-Rodríguez, M., … Abad-Santos, F. (2018). Polymorphisms associated with adalimumab and infliximab response in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Pharmacogenomics, 19(1), 7–16. https://doi.org/10.2217/pgs-2017-0143
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