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Topical ruxolitinib: A new treatment for vitiligo

Gianluca Tavoletti, Gianluca Avallone, Claudio Conforti, Gabriele Roccuzzo, Carlo Alberto Maronese, Maria Alessandra Mattioli, Pietro Quaglino, Iris Zalaudek, Angelo Valerio Marzano, Simone Ribero, Silvia Alberti Violetti

2023Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder whose diagnosis is often psychologically upsetting. The efficacy of the available therapies, including topical corticosteroids and topical calcineurin inhibitors, has historically been limited and the management of vitiligo is still challenging. As vitiligo is a chronic disease limited to the skin, topical rather than systemic therapies may be preferable (especially among patients with localised lesions) to avoid the long-term side-effects of the latter. A topical formulation of ruxolitinib, a selective JAK1/2 inhibitor, has recently been approved in the United States for the treatment of non-segmental vitiligo in patients aged >12 years based on data from the phase III TRuE-V1 and TRuE-V2 clinical trials. The aim of this review is to describe the current evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of topical ruxolitinib in the treatment of vitiligo, and discuss issues regarding its use in younger children and pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as the duration and durability of treatment. The promising results obtained so far suggest that 1.5% ruxolitinib cream is an effective means of treating vitiligo.

Topics & Concepts

VitiligoMedicineRuxolitinibDermatologyClinical trialCalcineurinAtopic dermatitisDiseaseImmunologySurgeryInternal medicineMyelofibrosisBone marrowTransplantationmelanin and skin pigmentationSkin Protection and AgingMast cells and histamine
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