Clinical Trial

Potential Role of Guselkumab in Modulating PAIN Perception and Related Gene Pathways: a Proof-of-concept Study.

Study acronym: GUPAIN
Recruiting Phase 4
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Record status
This record was last updated May 16, 2025 (before its estimated November 27, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic musculoskeletal disease that affects 0.1%-1% of the general population and about 20% of patients with psoriasis. Patients with PsA have a multifaceted pain experience, which depends on various factors, including joint inflammation, as well as peripheral and central pain sensitization. Although chronic pain is the most common symptom of PsA, few is known about the mechanisms driving it. From this point of view, the interactions between immune cells and nociceptors in the context of inflammation-related pain are emerging as a hot topic. Many studies suggested that IL-23/IL-17 pathway may play a pivotal role in this regard. This is consistent with data currently available regarding Guselkumab in PsA. Indeed, according to DISCOVER 1 and DISCOVER 2, two randomized phase III trials, patients receiving Guselkumab achieved, among others, minimal disease activity state, significant improvement in the SF-36 physical component score, and visual analog scale of pain. This study proposal aims to evaluate the potential role of Guselkumab in modulating pain perception in PsA patients from a molecular, cellular, and electrophysiological point of view.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06974474
Lead Sponsor Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico
Conditions Psoriasis Arthritis
Enrollment 26 participants
Start Date 2024-06-18
Primary Completion 2025-11-27 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-05-27 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-05-16