Effects of 1-year intermittent treatment with topical tacrolimus monotherapy on skin collagen synthesis in patients with atopic dermatitis

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作者
Kyllönen, H
Remitz, A
Mandelin, JM
Elg, P
Reitamo, S
机构
[1] Univ Helsinki, Hosp Skin & Allerg Dis, Dept Dermatol, Helsinki 00250, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Dept Clin Chem, Helsinki 00250, Finland
关键词
atopic dermatitis; collagen synthesis; skin atrophy; skin thickness; tacrolimus ointment; topical corticosteroids;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2133.2004.06017.x
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
Background Topical corticosteroids decrease collagen synthesis during short-term treatment and can induce skin atrophy when applied over the long term. In contrast, short-term tacrolimus ointment therapy does not affect collagen synthesis. Objectives Our aim was to evaluate the long-term effects of 0-.1% tacrolimus ointment on collagen synthesis and on skin thickness in adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) and to compare the findings with the effects of conventional steroid-based therapy. Methods Fifty-six patients with AD were treated with 0.1% tacrolimus ointment in a 1-year, open-label, prospective clinical trial. Thirty-six patients with AD applied conventional steroid-based therapy and 2 7 healthy subjects were recruited as controls. The primary endpoint was the change in levels of procollagen propeptides I and III measured by radioinummoassay between baseline and month 12. Additional endpoints included the change in skin thickness measured by ultrasound between baseline and month 12. Results Procollagen propeptide baseline values were significantly lower in the group to be treated with tacrolimus ointment than in healthy controls. One-year treatment with tacrolimus ointment was associated with an increase in collagen synthesis; the median increase in combined procollagen propeptide levels was 272 mug L-1 (+ 140.9%, P < 0.001) and was accompanied by a significant increase in skin thickness. In three patients with visible skin atrophy, this condition ameliorated. Corticosteroid-based therapy had no significant effect on collagen synthesis; the median increase in combined procollagen propeptide levels was 11 mu g L-1 (+ 3.9%). A significant reduction in skin thickness was demonstrated. Conclusions Long-term tacrolimus ointment therapy in patients with AD is nonatrophogenic and reverses corticosteroid-induced skin atrophy.
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