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Secukinumab in refractory non-infectious anterior uveitis
Otto M Olivas-Vergara1, Inés Hernanz2, Pablo E Borges-Deniz1
1Rheumatology Department, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
Background:
Secukinumab is a monoclonal antibody that selectively neutralizes interleukin-17A and has shown efficacy in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, and axial spondyloarthritis. Its use in non-anterior non-infectious uveitis is controversial, with evidence generally not supporting its effectiveness in these conditions. However, the role of secukinumab in anterior non-infectious uveitis remains unclear.
Methods:
Case series. Five patients with biological therapy-refractory non-infectious anterior uveitis who were treated with secukinumab were included.
Results:
All 5 patients experienced a uveitis flare-up during treatment, and secukinumab failed to induce long-term remission in 2 of these patients, who also had uncontrolled systemic disease.
Conclusion:
Secukinumab failed to prevent uveitis flare-up in these patients with biological therapy-refractory disease. Further studies are necessary to determine the potential role of secukinumab in the treatment of anterior uveitis.
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