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Fine-Tuning the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis: Focus on the IL-23 Pathway
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The symposium ‘Fine-tuning the treatment of PsA: Focus on the IL-23 pathway’ took place during the 2019 European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Annual Congress in Madrid, Spain. The presentations covered the rationale for targeting IL-23 in psoriatic arthritis (PsA), details of the IL-23 pathway relevant to psoriatic disease, practical implications and consequences of targeting IL-23, and experiences of targeting IL-23 in psoriasis from the dermatologists’ perspective. Dr Stefan Siebert set the scene by outlining the pathophysiology of psoriatic diseases, particularly PsA, describing disease heterogeneity, explaining the role of inflammation, and highlighting the rationale for targeting the IL-12/23 pathway. He summarised key findings on the IL-12/23 inhibitor ustekinumab in PsA from clinical trials and real-world data available to date. Delving deeper into the IL-23 pathway, Prof Georg Schett explained the function of IL-23 and its role in inflammatory disease and autoimmunity. After briefly describing the history of the relatively recent discovery of this cytokine, Prof Schett discussed preclinical and clinical studies underlying today’s understanding of IL-23 and why it is an appropriate target in PsA. Multiple biologic or small-molecule treatments for PsA have been investigated in clinical trials. Prof Peter Taylor discussed the practical implications of targeting IL-23 and provided more details about the specific effects of targeting not only IL-23 (with risankizumab, tildrakizumab, or guselkumab) but also IL-12/23 (with ustekinumab) and IL-17 (with ixekizumab, secukinumab, or brodalumab). In the final presentation, Prof Lluís Puig described clinical experience of targeting IL-23 in psoriasis and provided an overview of findings from several clinical trials, including: VOYAGE 1 and 2 (guselkumab versus the TNF inhibitor [TNFi] adalimumab); NAVIGATE (guselkumab versus ustekinumab); and the head-to-head ECLIPSE study (guselkumab versus secukinumab). The symposium concluded with a lively panel discussion in which the speakers addressed a variety of questions and comments from the audience.
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- European Medical Journal
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- EMJ Rheumatology More from this journal
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- 6
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- 1
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- 61-70
- Publication date:
- 2019-07-29
- Acceptance date:
- 2019-06-15
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- © The Authors 2019. This article is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 License. The final version is also available online from: https://www.emjreviews.com/fine-tuning-the-treatment-of-psoriatic-arthritis-focus-on-the-il-23-pathway/
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