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Erschienen in: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology 3/2023

01.09.2021

Therapeutic Approaches to Systemic Sclerosis: Recent Approvals and Future Candidate Therapies

verfasst von: Alain Lescoat, David Roofeh, Masataka Kuwana, Robert Lafyatis, Yannick Allanore, Dinesh Khanna

Erschienen in: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology | Ausgabe 3/2023

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Abstract

Systemic sclerosis is the rheumatic disease with the highest individual mortality. The severity of the disease is determined by the extent of fibrotic changes to cutaneous and internal organ tissues, the most life-threatening visceral manifestations being interstitial lung disease, SSc-associated-pulmonary arterial hypertension and myocardial involvement. The heterogeneity of the disease has initially hindered the design of successful clinical trials, but considerations on classification criteria have improved patient selection in trials, allowing the identification of more homogeneous groups of patients based on progressive visceral manifestations or the extent of skin involvement with a focus of patients with early disease. Two major subsets of systemic sclerosis are classically described: limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis characterized by distal skin fibrosis and the diffuse subset with distal and proximal skin thickening. Beyond this dichotomic subgrouping of systemic sclerosis, new phenotypic considerations based on antibody subtypes have provided a better understanding of the heterogeneity of the disease, anti-Scl70 antibodies being associated with progressive interstitial lung disease regardless of cutaneous involvement. Two targeted therapies, tocilizumab (a monoclonal antibody targeting interleukin-6 receptors (IL-6R)) and nintedanib (a tyrosine kinase inhibitor), have recently been approved by the American Food & Drug Administration to limit the decline of lung function in patients with SSc-associated interstitial lung disease, demonstrating that such better understanding of the disease pathogenesis with the identification of key targets can lead to therapeutic advances in the management of some visceral manifestations of the disease. This review will provide a brief overview of the pathogenesis of SSc and will present a selection of therapies recently approved or evaluated in this context. Therapies evaluated and approved in SSc-ILD will be emphasized and a review of recent phase II trials in diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis will be proposed. We will also discuss selected therapeutic pathways currently under investigation in systemic sclerosis that still lack clinical data in this context but that may show promising results in the future based on preclinical data.
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Metadaten
Titel
Therapeutic Approaches to Systemic Sclerosis: Recent Approvals and Future Candidate Therapies
verfasst von
Alain Lescoat
David Roofeh
Masataka Kuwana
Robert Lafyatis
Yannick Allanore
Dinesh Khanna
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2021
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology / Ausgabe 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1080-0549
Elektronische ISSN: 1559-0267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12016-021-08891-0

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