ntroduction: This study evaluates the real-world application of anifrolumab in managing articular involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), providing insights into its efficacy and safety in routine clinical practice. Additionally, a systematic review examines anifrolumab’s role specifically in joint manifestations of SLE, consolidating existing real- world data on its therapeutic impact in articular disease. Methods: This monocentric case series presents data from four patients with SLE-related arthritis treated with anifrolumab. Clinical outcomes, including joint symptoms, clinimetric indices (DAS28, SLEDAI-2K, and SLICC), and treatment tolerability, were assessed. Ultrasound evaluation did not represent an outcome since it was not performed regularly. A systematic review was conducted to explore anifrolumab’s real-world application in articular disease manifestations, offering a comparative perspective. Results: All patients achieved complete remission of arthritis and lupus disease activity within four months, with no serious adverse reactions and without treatment discontinuation. Additionally, two patients completely discontinued corticosteroid (GC) therapy within two months, while the remaining two significantly re- duced their GC doses. Only three promising relevant articles emerged from the systematic review, underlining the need for further studies to better support the role of anifrolumab in the treatment of arthritis in SLE. Conclusions: These findings highlight anifrolumab’s practical utility in real-world settings, particularly for articular involvement, while the systematic review contextualizes its impact within SLE management. The results under- score anifrolumab’s potential as a valuable treatment option for joint manifestations of SLE, addressing an unmet clinical need in routine practice. This evidence may assist clinicians in selecting the most suitable therapeutic approach based on predominant clinical features, thus enhancing personalized treatment strategies in SLE.
Real-World Use of Anifrolumab for Articular Involvement in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Monocentric Case Series and Systematic Review / Cassone, Giulia; Santoro, Filippo; Nuara, Mariagrazia; Cabassi, Chiara; Vacchi, Caterina; Secchi, Ottavio; Giuggioli, Dilia. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - (2025), pp. 2-12. [10.3390/jpm15110546]
Real-World Use of Anifrolumab for Articular Involvement in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Monocentric Case Series and Systematic Review
Giulia Cassone;Filippo Santoro;Mariagrazia Nuara;Chiara Cabassi;Caterina Vacchi;Ottavio Secchi;Dilia Giuggioli
2025
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ntroduction: This study evaluates the real-world application of anifrolumab in managing articular involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), providing insights into its efficacy and safety in routine clinical practice. Additionally, a systematic review examines anifrolumab’s role specifically in joint manifestations of SLE, consolidating existing real- world data on its therapeutic impact in articular disease. Methods: This monocentric case series presents data from four patients with SLE-related arthritis treated with anifrolumab. Clinical outcomes, including joint symptoms, clinimetric indices (DAS28, SLEDAI-2K, and SLICC), and treatment tolerability, were assessed. Ultrasound evaluation did not represent an outcome since it was not performed regularly. A systematic review was conducted to explore anifrolumab’s real-world application in articular disease manifestations, offering a comparative perspective. Results: All patients achieved complete remission of arthritis and lupus disease activity within four months, with no serious adverse reactions and without treatment discontinuation. Additionally, two patients completely discontinued corticosteroid (GC) therapy within two months, while the remaining two significantly re- duced their GC doses. Only three promising relevant articles emerged from the systematic review, underlining the need for further studies to better support the role of anifrolumab in the treatment of arthritis in SLE. Conclusions: These findings highlight anifrolumab’s practical utility in real-world settings, particularly for articular involvement, while the systematic review contextualizes its impact within SLE management. The results under- score anifrolumab’s potential as a valuable treatment option for joint manifestations of SLE, addressing an unmet clinical need in routine practice. This evidence may assist clinicians in selecting the most suitable therapeutic approach based on predominant clinical features, thus enhancing personalized treatment strategies in SLE.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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