Could serum HMGB1 levels be a predictor associated with psoriatic arthritis?

Biomark Med. 2023 Oct;17(20):871-880. doi: 10.2217/bmm-2023-0490. Epub 2023 Dec 20.

Abstract

Background/aim: Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease that predominantly affects the skin and musculoskeletal system. We hypothesized that HMGB1, an inflammatory nuclear protein, may play a role in the musculoskeletal involvement of psoriasis. Methods: Forty patients with psoriasis and 45 with psoriatic arthritis were involved in the study; the results were compared with 22 healthy controls. Serum HMGB1 levels were evaluated from peripheral blood samples. Results: Serum HMGB1 levels were found to be significantly higher in patients with psoriasis regardless of joint involvement (p < 0.001). Also, HMGB1 levels were correlated with the extent of psoriasis. Conclusion: Serum HMGB1 levels may contribute to the progression of psoriasis to psoriatic arthritis and correlate with the severity of skin involvement.

Keywords: HMGB1; PASI score; enthesitis; psoriasis; psoriatic arthritis.

Plain language summary

Psoriasis is an autoimmune skin disease that may also affect the joints. Factors leading to the progression of psoriasis to psoriatic arthritis are still a mystery despite an increasing number of animal studies and real-life data. HMGB1 is a nuclear protein that leads to an increase in molecules that increase inflammation (TNF-α, IL-1 and IL-6) in the body. Until now, there was no report about the relationship between psoriatic arthritis and serum HMGB1 levels. Our study aimed to find any difference in HMGB1 levels between healthy and psoriatic patients. Psoriatic arthritis patients had higher levels of serum HMGB1 than patients with psoriasis. Also, HMGB1 levels were correlated with the severity of skin involvement. Our results showed that serum HMGB1 may indicate a high risk for developing psoriasis that involves the joints. Therefore the HMGB1 level in psoriasis patients can potentially serve as a predictor associated with disease severity and the risk of developing psoriatic arthritis.

MeSH terms

  • Arthritis, Psoriatic* / diagnosis
  • Chronic Disease
  • HMGB1 Protein*
  • Humans
  • Psoriasis*

Substances

  • HMGB1 Protein
  • HMGB1 protein, human