PUBLISHER: DelveInsight | PRODUCT CODE: 2082948
PUBLISHER: DelveInsight | PRODUCT CODE: 2082948
DelveInsight's 'Chronic Plaque Psoriasis - Market Insights, Epidemiology and Market Forecast - 2036' report delivers an in-depth understanding of the Chronic Plaque Psoriasis, historical and forecasted epidemiology, as well as the Chronic Plaque Psoriasis market trends in the United States, EU4 (Germany, Spain, Italy, and France), and the United Kingdom, and Japan.
The Chronic Plaque Psoriasis market report delivers a comprehensive analysis of the current treatment landscape, including standards of care, clinical practices, and evolving therapeutic algorithms. It evaluates chronic plaque psoriasis patient burden trends, revenue & market share dynamics, peak patient share & therapy uptake analysis, and provides an in-depth market size assessment, and growth rate projections (Historical & Forecast 2022-2036) across global regions. The report highlights key unmet medical needs in chronic plaque psoriasis and maps the competitive and clinical landscape to uncover high-value opportunities, providing a clear outlook on future market growth potential.
Key Factors Driving the Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Market
Rising Prevalence and Disease Burden of Psoriasis
The psoriasis market is growing due to the increasing global prevalence of plaque psoriasis and associated risk factors such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, smoking, and stress. Improved diagnosis rates, greater disease awareness, and expanding healthcare access are further increasing treatment demand.
Advancements in Biologics and Targeted Therapies
Market growth is driven by the development of targeted biologics and immunomodulators, including TNF-a, IL-17, and IL-23 inhibitors, which offer improved efficacy and long-term disease control. Continued innovation in monoclonal antibodies and oral therapies is expected to strengthen the treatment landscape.
Growing Adoption of Long-Term and Personalized Treatment Approaches
Increasing use of biologics, maintenance therapies, and personalized treatment strategies based on disease severity and patient response is supporting market expansion. Favorable regulatory approvals and ongoing pipeline development are further contributing to psoriasis market growth.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Overview and Diagnosis
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorder characterized by erythematous, well-demarcated plaques with silvery scales, most commonly presenting as plaque psoriasis. The disease is associated with immune dysregulation involving TNF-a, IL-17, and IL-23 pathways and is frequently linked with comorbidities such as psoriatic arthritis, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and depression. Treatment depends on disease severity and includes topical corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, phototherapy, systemic therapies, and targeted biologics, including adalimumab, secukinumab, ustekinumab, and ixekizumab. Recent advancements in IL-17, IL-23, TYK2, and JAK-targeted therapies have significantly improved long-term disease management, although psoriasis remains underdiagnosed and undertreated globally.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Diagnosis
Diagnosis of psoriasis is primarily based on clinical evaluation and characteristic findings such as well-demarcated erythematous plaques with silvery scales. In uncertain cases, skin biopsy and histopathological examination may be performed to confirm the diagnosis and differentiate psoriasis from other inflammatory skin disorders. Additional assessments, including evaluation of disease severity, body surface area involvement, nail changes, and psoriatic arthritis symptoms, help guide treatment selection and long-term disease management.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Treatment
Treatment of psoriasis primarily focuses on controlling inflammation, reducing skin lesions, preventing disease progression, and improving quality of life. Mild-to-moderate psoriasis is commonly managed with topical corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, and phototherapy, while moderate-to-severe disease often requires systemic therapies such as methotrexate, cyclosporine, acitretin, and apremilast. Advanced biologic therapies targeting TNF-a, IL-17, IL-23, and IL-12/23 pathways, including adalimumab, secukinumab, ustekinumab, and ixekizumab, are widely used for patients with severe or refractory disease. Emerging therapies such as TYK2 and JAK inhibitors are further expanding treatment options. Overall, treatment is individualized based on disease severity, body surface area involvement, comorbidities, and patient response to therapy.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Unmet Needs
The section "unmet needs of chronic plaque psoriasis" outlines the critical gaps between the current state of patient care, diagnosis, and the ideal & effective management of the disease. It highlights the obstacles experienced by patients, clinicians, and researchers and identifies potential solutions for future progress.
Key Findings from Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Epidemiological Analysis and Forecast
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Drug Analysis & Competitive Landscape
The Chronic Plaque Psoriasis drug chapter provides a detailed, market-focused review of approved therapies and the emerging pipeline across Phase I-III clinical trials. It covers the mechanism of action, clinical trial data, regulatory approvals, patents, collaborations, and strategic partnerships for each therapy, along with their advantages, limitations, and recent developments. This section offers critical insights into the chronic plaque psoriasis treatment landscape, supporting market assessment, competitive analysis, and growth forecasting for the chronic plaque psoriasis therapeutics market.
Approved Therapies for Chronic Plaque Psoriasis
Certolizumab (CIMZIA): UCB
CIMZIA is indicated for the treatment of adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. CIMZIA is an Fc-free, PEGylated anti-TNF therapy that selectively neutralizes TNF-a, a key inflammatory cytokine involved in psoriasis pathogenesis. It provides an effective biologic treatment option for patients requiring long-term disease control and improved management of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
Apremilast (OTEZLA): Amgen
OTEZLA is an oral small-molecule inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) specific for cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). PDE4 inhibition results in increased intracellular cAMP levels, which are thought to indirectly modulate the production of inflammatory mediators.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Pipeline Analysis
SGX302: Soligenix
SGX302 is a topical, synthetic hypericin gel developed for the treatment of mild-to-moderate chronic plaque psoriasis. It utilizes a photodynamic therapy mechanism, where hypericin is activated by UVA light exposure to generate localized anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects in psoriatic lesions. SGX302 targets inflammatory pathways driving keratinocyte hyperproliferation, leading to reductions in erythema, scaling, and plaque thickness. Its mechanism involves reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated modulation of T-cell activity, providing localized disease control without systemic immunosuppression.
ME3183: Meiji Seika Pharma
ME3183 is an investigational oral small-molecule therapy being developed by Meiji Seika Pharma for the treatment of psoriasis, including chronic plaque psoriasis. It is designed to modulate key immune-inflammatory signaling pathways involved in keratinocyte hyperproliferation and T-cell-mediated skin inflammation, which are central drivers of psoriasis pathophysiology. ME3183 acts by targeting upstream inflammatory mediators, aiming to reduce psoriatic lesion formation, erythema, and scaling, while improving overall skin clearance and disease control.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Key Players, Market Leaders, and Emerging Companies
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Drug Updates
The moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis market is evolving from conventional topical and phototherapy-based management toward a biologic- and targeted immunology-driven treatment paradigm, with established agents such as TNF inhibitors (CIMZIA), IL-17 inhibitors (SILIQ, TALTZ, COSENTYX), and PDE4 inhibition (OTEZLA) continuing to form the backbone of therapy. Despite the strong biologics landscape, a significant proportion of patients remain inadequately controlled, discontinue therapy due to loss of response, safety concerns, or injection burden, highlighting a persistent unmet need, particularly in mild-to-moderate and localized disease, where topical therapies dominate but remain suboptimal in disease modification.
The treatment landscape is increasingly shifting toward next-generation oral and mechanism-driven therapies and novel non-systemic approaches, aiming to improve convenience, long-term adherence, and safety while maintaining high efficacy. In this context, emerging pipeline assets such as ME3183 (Meiji Seika Pharma), an oral selective PDE4 inhibitor, SGX302 (Soligenix), a photodynamic therapy using synthetic hypericin activated by visible light, and TAK-279 (Takeda), a next-generation oral TYK2 inhibitor, are expected to expand treatment options across earlier and mid-line settings of plaque psoriasis.
Drug Class/Insights into Leading Emerging and Marketed Therapies in Chronic Plaque Psoriasis (2022-2036 Forecast)
The plaque psoriasis treatment landscape is structured around topical therapies, phototherapy, and systemic biologics/oral agents, each addressing varying disease severity and treatment goals from symptom control to long-term immune modulation.
Overall, biologics define the current standard in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, while topical and phototherapy approaches remain central in mild-to-moderate disease. However, significant unmet need persists in localized and mild-to-moderate psoriasis, where treatments remain largely symptomatic, driving demand for novel, non-invasive, and targeted therapies such as oral small molecules and photodynamic approaches (e.g., TAK-279, ME3183, SGX302)
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Drug Uptake
This section focuses on the uptake rate of potential drugs expected to be launched in the market during the forecast period (2026-2036). The analysis covers the Chronic Plaque Psoriasis drug's uptake, performance at peak, factors affecting performance during prime years of growth, patient uptake by therapy, and anticipated sales generated by each drug.
The plaque psoriasis treatment uptake landscape is expected to vary across topical therapies, phototherapy, and systemic biologics/oral agents, reflecting differences in disease severity, convenience, and long-term efficacy.
Established topical therapies such as corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, and combination regimens are expected to maintain consistent and widespread use in mild-to-moderate and localized disease due to their role as first-line treatments, ease of access, and rapid symptomatic relief, despite limitations in long-term disease modification and recurrence control.
In contrast, systemic biologics and oral targeted therapies such as TNF inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, IL-23 pathway agents, and PDE4 inhibitors (OTEZLA) are expected to demonstrate strong and sustained uptake in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, driven by superior efficacy, durable skin clearance, and established clinical guidelines.
Next-generation pipeline therapies such as TAK-279 (oral TYK2 inhibitor), SGX302 (photodynamic therapy), and ME3183 (oral PDE4 inhibitor) are anticipated to witness gradual uptake as clinical evidence matures and regulatory positioning evolves, particularly in earlier lines of therapy and mild-to-moderate disease segments. Their future adoption will be influenced by efficacy vs biologics, safety profile, convenience (oral/topical/non-systemic), and long-term disease control potential.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Therapies Price Scenario & Trends
Pricing and analogue assessment of Chronic Plaque Psoriasis therapies highlights evolving price dynamics structures. This section summarizes the cost of approved treatments, the closest and most appropriate analogue selection for emerging therapies, and the understanding of how pricing influences market access, adherence, and long-term uptake.
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Industry Experts and Physician Views for Chronic Plaque Psoriasis
To keep up with Chronic Plaque Psoriasis market trends, we take Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) opinions working in the domain through primary research to fill the data gaps and validate our secondary research. Industry experts were contacted for insights on the emerging chronic plaque psoriasis therapies, evolving treatment landscape, patient adherence to conventional therapies, therapy switching trends, drug adoption and uptake, accessibility challenges, and epidemiology and real-world prescription patterns in chronic plaque psoriasis, including MD, PhD, Instructor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Professor, Researcher, and others.
DelveInsight's analysts connected with 10+ KOLs to gather insights at the country level. Centers such as the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, US, and Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, etc., were contacted. Their opinion helps understand and validate current and emerging chronic plaque psoriasis therapies, highlight unmet medical needs, provide epidemiological context, and support strategic decisions for market access, therapy adoption, and pipeline prioritization in chronic plaque psoriasis.
Qualitative Analysis: SWOT and Conjoint Analysis
We perform qualitative and market Intelligence analysis using various approaches, such as SWOT analysis and conjoint analysis.
In the SWOT analysis of Chronic Plaque Psoriasis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in terms of disease diagnosis, patient awareness, patient burden, competitive landscape, cost-effectiveness, and geographical accessibility of therapies are provided.
Conjoint analysis analyzes emerging therapies based on relevant attributes such as safety, efficacy, frequency of administration, route of administration, and order of entry. Scoring is given based on these parameters to analyze the effectiveness of therapy.
The team of analysts analyzes promising emerging therapies based on relevant attributes such as safety, efficacy, frequency of administration, route of administration, and order of entry. In efficacy, the trial's primary and secondary outcome measures are evaluated, whereas the therapies' safety is evaluated, wherein the acceptability, tolerability, and adverse events are mainly observed. In addition, the scoring is also based on the route of administration, order of entry, probability of success, and the addressable patient pool for each therapy. According to these parameters, the final weightage score and the ranking of the emerging therapies are decided.
Market Insights
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