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TNF-Alpha Inhibitors and Ustekinumab for the Treatment of Psoriasis: Therapeutic Utility in the Era of IL-17 and IL-23 Inhibitors

Julie Hong, Edward Hadeler, Megan Mosca, Nicholas Brownstone, Tina Bhutani, Wilson Liao

2022Journal of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory condition for which eleven FDA-approved biologic therapies are approved. Over the past decade, studies have documented the higher efficacy of IL-17 and IL-23 inhibitors for the treatment of psoriasis compared to the TNF-alpha inhibitors and ustekinumab, an IL-12/23 inhibitor. Despite this, there remains an important role for the use of TNF-alpha inhibitors and ustekinumab in the treatment of psoriasis. Here, we review how considerations of infection and malignancy risk, patient demographics, treatment resistance, and co-morbidities may make certain TNF-alpha inhibitors or ustekinumab an excellent choice for therapy in particular patient subgroups.

Topics & Concepts

UstekinumabMedicinePsoriasisTumor necrosis factor alphaMalignancyBiologic AgentsDermatologyImmunologyInternal medicineDiseaseAdalimumabPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune DisordersAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
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