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Off-Label studies on anakinra in dermatology: a review

Kyle Tegtmeyer, Giancarlo Atassi, Jeffrey Zhao, Nolan J. Maloney, Peter Lio

2020Journal of Dermatological Treatment23 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: ) is an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) FDA approved for use in rheumatoid arthritis and in neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID). It has been used off-label for a variety of dermatologic conditions. A review of the available studies and cases of these off-label uses would be valuable to the dermatologist considering alternative treatments for these oftentimes poorly studied conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases were searched with the term 'anakinra.' Results were manually screened to identify published data on off-label uses of anakinra in dermatologic conditions and systemic conditions with prominent dermatologic manifestations. RESULTS: Anakinra appears to show efficacy for numerous dermatologic conditions, with the strongest evidence for hidradenitis suppurativa, Bechet's disease, Muckle-Wells syndrome, and SAPHO syndrome. Case reports and case series data are available for numerous other dermatologic conditions. CONCLUSION: Anakinra is a potential option for patients with certain difficult-to-treat dermatologic diseases, given its relatively benign adverse effect profile and its effectiveness in a wide array of conditions. Overall, anakinra appears to be a promising option in the treatment of numerous dermatologic inflammatory conditions refractory to first line therapies, but further and higher-quality data is needed to clarify its therapeutic role.

Topics & Concepts

AnakinraMedicineDermatologyHidradenitis suppurativaAdverse effectRheumatoid arthritisMEDLINEDiseaseInternal medicinePolitical scienceLawOsteomyelitis and Bone Disorders ResearchHidradenitis Suppurativa and TreatmentsPsoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis