Use of Total-Body PET to Quantify Systemic and Cutaneous Inflammation in Psoriasis Patients Before and After Intervention With a Nutritionally Balanced Diet
Eligible age
18+ yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
No
See if you qualify for this study
Answer a few quick questions about your location and health. Takes about a minute.
About this study
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin and joints in 2-3 % of people in the United States. This inflammation of the skin, joints, and blood vessels in patients with psoriasis has been measured by older PET Scan technology but with limitations. With the new EXPLORER PET scanner technology, the investigators are testing to see if the EXPLORER is better than previous PET scanners and improve our ability to assess inflammation in patients. Also, it is known that the typical Western Diet - high in saturated fats, added sugars, and low in fiber - contributes to obesity and inflammation worldwide. There is evidence in animals that these signs of inflammation are reversible within 4 weeks when changed to a more balanced diet. Thus, this study aims to assess whether there are detectable decreases in inflammation of the skin and body of psoriasis patients who usually eat a Western Diet on an EXPLORER PET scan following 6 weeks of a more balanced diet.
Sponsor: University of California, Davis
You may qualify if…
- ✓ Adults (\>18 year)
- ✓ Both sexes
- ✓ Must have a history of psoriasis of at least 3% body surface area affected by skin psoriasis (in a body area that the subject will allow the PI to perform several skin biopsies as noted below (optional)) and may carry a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis as well
- ✓ Patients will have a BMI of \>/=25 which is consistent with being overweight - Willing and able to fast for at least 6 hours before and for the duration of the scan visit
- ✓ No strenuous exercise for 24 hours prior to being scanned
- ✓ Recruited patients must habitually consume a WD-type diet that will be evaluated by using DHQ III food frequency questionnaire along with three-day food record14. Subsequently, the Healthy Eating Index will be calculated and participants with a poor dietary pattern (score below 58) will be eligible for the study15.
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ Those taking anti-diabetic oral or injected medications
- ✕ Those already ingesting a caloric- or component-restricted diet
- ✕ Vegan, vegetarian or food allergy or intolerance to the ingredients of the diet
- ✕ \>5% change in body weight in the last 2 months
- ✕ Those taking systemic medications for the purpose of treating psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis for at least 3 months prior to first PET scan or during the duration of the trial
- ✕ Self-reported history of dysphoria or anxiety in closed spaces (claustrophobia)
- ✕ Uncontrolled diabetes or blood glucose level greater than 180 mg/dl at the time of radiotracer injection
- ✕ Body weight \>240 kg due to limitations of the scanner bed
Where it's recruiting
Sacramento
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06574178 · last updated 2026-06-16