May 2024 — It is estimated that approximately 6.4 million people in Europe have the inflammatory autoimmune disease psoriasis, and 3% of the global population are affected. Roughly 30% of people who have psoriasis will develop a form of arthritis known as "psoriatic arthritis," or PsA.
This secondary disease can be painful and debilitating, leading to irreversible degeneration of bone and tissue. Psoriasis and PsA also can increase the risk of other comorbidities, including cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and depression.
According to a March 2024 article by Medscape Medical News, a group of experts in proteomics, rheumatology, dermatology and related disciplines established HIPPOCRATES (Health Initiatives in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Consortium European States) to address the main challenges in the early identification and management of PsA. Organizations such as GRAPPA, HUPO, EULAR, and EUROPSO joined them in this effort, as did companies like Trajan Scientific and Medical (Trajan), and others.
"We know that 30% will develop PsA, but we cannot identify which person with psoriasis is at risk," said rheumatology expert, Professor Oliver FitzGerald of UCD, in an interview with Medscape.
"A clearer understanding of PsA could lead to development of tools for its early diagnosis and identification of disease prevention strategies."
The goal is to send remote sample collection kits to a subset of approximately 3,000 study participants who can use finger-prick blood sample collection at home for the HIPPOCRATES Prospective Observational Study (HPOS). After collecting their blood samples at home, HPOS participants would mail their samples to a central lab for analysis and data generation.
HPOS is recruiting people with psoriasis in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Greece & Portugal. HPOS also plans to launch in France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
This is curated news content. For more insights and details about HIPPOCRATES and HPOS, please read the original article published online by Medscape Medical News. Visit the HIPPOCRATES website here.
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