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Approximately 80 patients affected by moderate to severe psoriasis will be screened for the presence of LL37( and ADAMTSL5 autoreactive T-cells in their blood at Day 0. Patients whose lymphocytes reacted with proliferation to LL37 or ADAMTSL5 will receive SKYRIZI (Risakizumab) at Day 1, week 4, 16, 28, 40. LL37 and ADAMTSL5-specific T-cell responses will be evaluated at Day 0, week 16, week 28 and week 52. Each patient will be followed for 52 weeks.
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Inclusion criteria
Subject has provided informed consent
Subject is > 18 and < 75 years of age at time of screening
Subject has had stable moderate to severe plaque psoriasis for at least 6 months (e.g., no morphology changes or significant flares of disease activity in the opinion of the Investigator)
Subject has involved body surface area (BSA) > 10% and PASI > 12 at baseline
Subject candidates to SKYRIZI therapy according to local label
Subject is able to complete study procedures, including self-assessments and self injections
Subjects who responded with T-lymphocytes proliferation to the psoriasis autoantigen LL37 or ADAMTSL5.
Subject is male or a woman not of child-bearing potential, including:
infertile patients due to surgical sterilization, congenital anomalies
OR postmenopausal, defined as: a woman of at least 50 years of age with an intact uterus, not on hormone therapy, who has either:
OR A woman of 55 years or older not on hormone therapy who has had at least 6 months of spontaneous amenorrhea
OR A woman at least 55 years of age with a diagnosis of menopause prior to starting hormone replacement therapy
Subject is a woman of child-bearing potential and:
Must test negative for pregnancy prior to first dose in Study
Must agree to either remain abstinent, if complete abstinence is their preferred and usual lifestyle, or remain in same-sex relationships, if part of their preferred and usual lifestyle, or without sexual relationships with males. Periodic abstinence (for example, calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods), declaration of abstinence just for the duration of a trial, and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception.
OR Must use 2 effective methods of contraception for the entirety of the study. Abstinence or contraception must continue for 21 weeks following completion of investigational product administration
Exclusion criteria
Skin disease related:
Subject diagnosed with erythrodermic psoriasis, pustular psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, medication-induced psoriasis, or other skin conditions at the time of the screening visit (e.g., eczema) that would interfere with evaluations of the effect of investigational product on psoriasis
Other medical conditions:
Subject has a planned surgical intervention during the duration of the study
Subject has a known history of human immunodeficiency virus
Hepatitis B surface antigen or Hepatitis C antibody positivity at screening
Patient is hepatitis B core antibody positive (HBcAb+) but HbsAg and HBsAb negative
Subject has uncontrolled, clinically significant systemic disease such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, renal failure, liver disease, or hypertension
Subject has any active malignancy, including evidence of cutaneous basal orsquamous cell carcinoma or melanoma
Subject has history of malignancy within 5 years except treated and considered cured cutaneous squamous or basal cell carcinoma, in situ cervical cancer, or in situ breast ductal carcinoma
Subject has any concurrent medical condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, could cause this study to be detrimental to the subject
Has active TB or other serious infection
Has received, or is expected to receive, any live virus or bacterial vaccination within 4 weeks before the first administration of study intervention
Laboratory abnormalities:
Laboratory abnormalities at screening, including any of the following:
Washouts and non-permitted drugs:
Has received prior treatment with IL-12/23 inhibitor or IL23 inhibitor. Has received any with other biological agents for psoriasis without proper washout period of 4 weeks.
Subject has used UV B therapy within 14 days before first dose of investigational product
Subject has used topical therapy for psoriasis as follows:
Subject has used the following within 28 days of first dose of investigational product:
Subject currently is enrolled in another investigational device or drug study, or less than 30 days since ending another investigational device or drug study(s), or receiving other investigational agent(s) General
Active substance abuse (within 24 weeks of screening)
Has known intolerance or hypersensitivity to Risakizumab, or known allergies or clinically significant reactions.
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240 participants in 1 patient group
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Antonio Costanzo, MD
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