Title of article :
Angiopoietin-like protein 2 in psoriasis: a new linkage with metabolic syndrome
Author/Authors :
Zaki Kenawy, Mohamed Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Andrology - Faculty of Medicine - BenhaUniversity, Benha, Egypt , Hasan Sabry, Jehan Department of Clinical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - BenhaUniversity, Benha, Egypt , Mohamed Akl, Essam Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Andrology - Faculty of Medicine - BenhaUniversity, Benha, Egypt , Emam, Noha A.H. Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Andrology - Faculty of Medicine - BenhaUniversity, Benha, Egypt
Pages :
6
From page :
86
To page :
91
Abstract :
Introduction Psoriasis is a chronic disease of inflammatory nature which can be considered as a systemic disorder. Metabolic syndrome is prevalent in psoriatic patients, with a negative impact on disease severity. Angiopoietin-like protein 2 (ANGPTL2) role has been investigated in several chronic inflammatory conditions, but not in psoriasis. Aim To evaluate the serum level of ANGPTL2 and its possible role in the occurrence of metabolic syndrome in psoriatic patients. Material and methods This study enrolled 180 participants divided into two groups: psoriatic group (120 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis) and control group (60 normal subjects). Psoriasis severity was determined by the psoriasis area severity index. Anthropometric measurements, lipid profile, fasting blood sugar and ANGPTL2 have been evaluated in both groups. Results Psoriatic patients had a higher body mass index (p = 0.014), waist circumference (p < 0.001), and blood pressure than controls (p Ł 0.001). Fasting blood sugar and the serum level of ANGPTL2 were also higher in psoriatic patients than in controls (p < 0.001, 0.025, respectively). In addition, the serum level of ANGPTL2 was significantly correlated with both disease severity (p < 0.001) and occurrence of metabolic syndrome (p < 0.001). Conclusions Serum ANGPTL2 is elevated in psoriasis patients compared to normal subjects. Serum ANGPTL2 elevation may have a role in chronic inflammatory status in psoriasis and occurrence of metabolic syndrome.
Keywords :
psoriasis , obesity , metabolic syndrome
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2624299
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