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Clearance of pediatric actinic prurigo with dupilumab

Joshua B. Eickstaedt, Samuel J. Starke, Dan Krakora, Molly Hinshaw, Lisa M. Arkin

2020Pediatric Dermatology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Actinic prurigo is a rare, idiopathic chronic photodermatosis of childhood characterized by excoriated papules, nodules, and plaques in sun-exposed areas. It is notoriously difficult to treat. The disorder involves a type IV hypersensitivity reaction driven by both Th1 and Th2 inflammatory pathways, the latter of which leads to secretion of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, and production of B cells, IgE, and IgG4. Dupilumab, an IL-4 receptor antagonist, disrupts the Th2 pathway. We present a pediatric patient with severe, recalcitrant actinic prurigo who achieved rapid and sustained clearance with dupilumab.

Topics & Concepts

DupilumabMedicinePrurigoDermatologyImmunoglobulin EPrurigo nodularisPhotodermatosisImmunologyAtopic dermatitisAntibodyDNAXeroderma pigmentosumBiologyGeneticsDNA damageDermatology and Skin DiseasesContact Dermatitis and AllergiesAsthma and respiratory diseases