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Ixekizumab: an IL-17A inhibitor for the treatment of axial Spondylarthritis

Stephanie R Harrison, Helena Marzo‐Ortega

2021Expert Review of Clinical Immunology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is an inflammatory arthritis which affects primarily the entheses of the spine and sacroiliac joints with peripheral joint synovitis and extra-articular manifestations. In 2017, the first IL-17A inhibitor (IL-17Ai) secukinumab was approved for the treatment of radiographic axSpA not responding adequately to conventional therapies, and this was followed in 2019 by a second IL-17Ai, ixekizumab. These agents represent the first alternative class of biological treatments after the TNF inhibitor which dominated the therapeutic landscape of axSpA for over a decade. AREAS COVERED: This review discusses the role of IL-17Ais in the treatment in axSpA focusing on the newest IL-17Ai ixekizumab. It provides a detailed overview of the drug pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetics, and clinical trial data, including areas of future research needed in the post-marketing era. EXPERT OPINION: Early trials of ixekizumab for axSpA have shown encouraging results and an acceptable safety profile. Future phase IV trials should focus on direct head-to-head comparisons between ixekizumab and other biologic drugs, and stratify patients according to important disease characteristics known to affect treatment response including sex, HLA-B27 status, presence of MRI bone marrow edema at baseline, disease duration and any extra-articular manifestations.

Topics & Concepts

IxekizumabMedicineSecukinumabUstekinumabSynovitisAnakinraClinical trialAnkylosing spondylitisInternal medicineDiseaseImmunologyArthritisInfliximabPsoriatic arthritisSpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesPsoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis
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