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The dark side of the moon: the immune-mediated adverse events of IL-17A/IL-17R inhibition

Francesco Messina, Stefano Piaserico

2022Journal of Dermatological Treatment31 citationsDOI

Abstract

As aberrant IL-17 signaling plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, biologic agents targeting this pathway have become an important weapon against this disease. Some biologic agents such as IL-17 inhibitors (secukinumab and ixekizumab) and the IL-17 receptor (IL17R) inhibitor (brodalumab) are relatively safe, tolerable and efficacious drugs. Nevertheless, side effects of IL-17 pathway inhibition occur. This review focuses on the dermatological manifestations linked to these treatments. Paradoxical psoriasis and atopic-like eczema may be the most common cutaneous adverse events, while manifestations such as neutrophilic dermatoses, hypersensitivity reactions, lichenoid eruptions, vasculitides, bullous diseases, lupus-like reactions, pigmentation disorders, adnexal diseases and granulomatous dermatoses have been described less frequently.

Topics & Concepts

SecukinumabMedicineIxekizumabPsoriasisImmunologyInterleukin 23Adverse effectDermatologyInterleukin 17UstekinumabPathogenesisImmune systemPsoriatic arthritisTumor necrosis factor alphaInfliximabPharmacologyPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisAutoimmune Bullous Skin DiseasesDrug-Induced Adverse Reactions
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