@article{9766762f7cd348f69c1f670828729436,
title = "The GENDER ATTENTION Observational Study: Gender and Hormonal Status Differences in the Incidence of Adverse Events During Cyclosporine Treatment in Psoriatic Patients",
abstract = "Introduction: Female sex has been shown to be a risk factor for the development of adverse drug reactions; however, this has not been studied for cyclosporine (CsA). The aim of this study was to investigate, in Italian dermatological practice, the influence of gender and menopause and related hormones on the incidence of adverse events (AEs) during CsA treatment in psoriatic patients. Methods: Multicenter, prospective, observational study conducted from May 2011 to June 2013. Patients with plaque psoriasis, undergoing a new CsA administration course, or about to start it, were enrolled in the outpatient clinics of Italian dermatological centers. During the 2{\^a}6{\^A} months of study duration, patients had to note all AEs that occurred in a diary that was reviewed by the investigators at the follow-up visit. Sex hormone levels were measured within 7{\^A} days from the start date of a menstrual cycle. Results: A total of 969 adult psoriatic patients were enrolled in the study, divided into four cohorts: fertile women and corresponding age-matched men; postmenopausal women and corresponding age-matched men. A significant difference in the percentage of patients with AEs was observed between fertile and postmenopausal women, but not between women and age-matched men. AE incidence rate was about 37% higher in fertile women than in age-matched men and about 18% higher in postmenopausal women than in age-matched men, but differences were not statistically significant. Incidence rate ratio of fertile vs. postmenopausal women was 0.67, reaching statistical significance. AEs were mild or moderate in severity in the great majority of patients of all cohorts and postmenopausal women had significantly less grade 1{\^a}2 AEs compared to fertile women, but more grade 3{\^a}4 AEs. FSH levels were significantly higher in postmenopausal women reporting no AEs, and DHEA sulfate levels were about 10% higher in men with no AEs, compared to those reporting at least one AE. Cortisol levels were slightly though significantly higher in postmenopausal women with no AE. Conclusions: A better understanding of sex- and hormone-related influences on drug responses may help to improve drug safety and efficacy, by permitting one to tailor pharmacological treatments to individual subjects or defined patient cohorts. Funding: Novartis Farma S.p.A., Italy.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Adverse drug reaction, Cyclosporine, Dermatology, Female, Gender, Gonadal Steroid Hormones, Humans, Incidence, Italy, Male, Middle Aged, Pharmacology (medical), Postmenopause, Prospective Studies, Psoriasis, Severity of Illness Index, Sex Factors, Young Adult, Adolescent, Adult, Adverse drug reaction, Cyclosporine, Dermatology, Female, Gender, Gonadal Steroid Hormones, Humans, Incidence, Italy, Male, Middle Aged, Pharmacology (medical), Postmenopause, Prospective Studies, Psoriasis, Severity of Illness Index, Sex Factors, Young Adult",
author = "Delia Colombo and Giuseppe Banfi and Nicoletta Cassano and Alessandra Graziottin and Vena, {Gino Antonio} and Fiori, {Giovanni Gualberto} and Emanuela Zagni and Luca Stingeni and Sergio Chimenti and Enzo Berardesca and Giuseppe Micali and Giuseppe Albertini and {De Simone}, Clara and Gilberto Bellia and Salvatore Amato and Fabio Ayala and Ferderico Bardazzi and Bernengo, {Maria Grazia} and Bongiorno, {Maria Rita} and Giovanni Borroni and Stefano Calvieri and {Calzavara Pinton}, Piergiacomo and Pinton, {Piergiacomo Calzavara} and Calcedonio Cannarozzo and Cannav{\`o}, {Serafinella Patrizia} and Angelo Cattaneo and Rossella Ceschini and Enrico Colombo and Maurizio Congedo and Francesco Cusano and {De Pit{\`a}}, Ornella and {Di Nuzzo}, Sergio and Dario Donadio and Stefano Donelli and Raffaele Filotico and Flori, {Maria Laura} and Maurizio Germino and Giampiero Girolomoni and Franco Kokelj and Anna Lanzoni and Giuseppe Lembo and Andrea Locatelli and Cristina Magnoni and Marco Marconi and Alberico Motolese and Manuela Papini and Aurora Parodi and Monica Pau and Ketty Peris and Stefano Piaserico and Angelo Piccirillo and Concetta Potenza and Giuseppe Ricotti and Patrizio Sedona and Giuseppe Stinco and Giancarlo Valenti and Fornasa, {Cleto Veller} and Leonardo Zichichi and Alessandra Ori and Christian Amici and Alessandro Zullo and Lucia Simoni and Nicole Lanci and Chiara Longagnani and Saide Sala and Francesca Trevisan and Giovanna Magri",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1007/s12325-017-0526-7",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
pages = "1349--1363",
journal = "Advances in Therapy",
issn = "0741-238X",
publisher = "bERLIN, nEW yORK: Springer Health Communications Incorporated:292 Fernwood Avenue:Edison, NJ 08837:(732)346-0027, EMAIL: gshapiro@hcomm.com, dbethel@hcomm.com, INTERNET: http://www.hcom.com, Fax: (732)346-0442",
}