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Biologics that inhibit the Th17 pathway and related cytokines to treat inflammatory disorders

  • Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2017 Nov;17(11):1363-1374. doi: 10.1080/14712598.2017.1363884.
Anna Balato 1 Emanuele Scala 2 Nicola Balato 2 Giuseppina Caiazzo 2 Roberta Di Caprio 2 Giuseppe Monfrecola 2 Annunziata Raimondo 2 Serena Lembo 3 Fabio Ayala 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 a Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences , University of Naples Federico II , Naples , Italy.
  • 2 b Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery , University of Naples Federico II , Naples , Italy.
  • 3 c Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry , "Scuola Medica Salernitana" University of Salerno , Salerno , Italy.
Abstract

Advances in the understanding of TNF-α and IL-17 synergistic functions have recently led to the concept that patients who do not respond or who respond inadequately to TNF-α inhibitors may have IL-17-driven diseases, opening up the way for a new class of therapeutic development: Th17-inhibitors. Areas covered: In this review, the authors discuss the central role that the IL-23/Th17 axis plays in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis, highlighting its position as a relevant therapeutic target. In particular, the authors start by giving a brief historical excursus on biologic agent development up until the success of TNF-α inhibitors, and continue with an overview of IL12/23 pathway inhibition. Next, they describe Th17 Cell Biology, focusing on the role of IL-17 in host defense and in human immune-inflammatory diseases, discussing the use and side effects of IL-17 inhibitors. Expert opinion: The IL-23/Th17 signaling pathway plays a central role in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis. Recent data has demonstrated that biologics neutralizing IL-17 (ixekizumab, secukinumab) or its receptor (brodalumab) are highly effective with a positive safety profile in treating moderate to severe psoriasis, offering new treatment possibilities, especially for patients who do not respond adequately to anti-TNF-α therapies.

Keywords

Biological therapies; anti-IL12/23; anti-IL17; anti-TNF-α; immune-mediated diseases.

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