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Canakinumab treatment in a young girl with refractory chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis associated with pyoderma gangrenosum

Sabrina Acierno, Francesca Angrisani, Achille Marino, Roberto Caporali, Rolando Cimaz, Teresa Giani

2022International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases16 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a bone inflammatory disorder characterized by osteolytic, usually multiple, symmetric lesions. Diagnosis is one of exclusion, and no standardized therapies are available. Presumed deregulation of the interleukin (IL)-1β axis, as observed in 2 monogenic autoinflammatory conditions such as Majeed syndrome (LPIN2 mutations) and deficiency of IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL1RN mutations) with CRMO-like bone involvement, suggests the blockade of IL-1 as potentially useful also in this condition, even if scarce data are available. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a 13-year-old girl affected by a multidrug-resistant and pyoderma gangrenosum-complicated CRMO treated with canakinumab, a human monoclonal antibody targeting IL-1β. CONCLUSION: In this young patient pyoderma gangrenosum and CRMO showed a rapid and satisfactory response to canakinumab, although over time a decreased efficacy in controlling bone disease was observed.

Topics & Concepts

CanakinumabMedicinePyoderma gangrenosumChronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitisDermatologyAnakinraOsteomyelitisRefractory (planetary science)PyodermaImmunologyPathologyDiseaseOsteitisAstrobiologyPhysicsOsteomyelitis and Bone Disorders ResearchInflammasome and immune disordersSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments