The increasing incidence and common specific inflammatory type 2 intracellular pathways have recently allowed for the rise of new biologic therapies in two inflammatory chronic diseases in children: atopic dermatitis (AD) and severe asthma. Such therapies aim at relieving symptoms and reducing inflammation by treating the underlying molecular causes. Dupilumab is a monoclonal antibody indicated in children with moderate–severe AD and severe asthma ineffectively responsive to standard treatments. Here, we report a case series of seven consecutive children with moderate–severe AD, with three of them also affected by asthma and treated with dupilumab. The children experienced a reduction in the extent and severity of lesions and decreased intensity of symptoms, leading to better asthma control, a general improvement in sleep and quality of life (QoL), with a good safety profile. Notwithstanding the observed clinical improvement, further larger prospective studies are needed to better tailor the treatment duration and the potential preventive and long-lasting effects.

Dupilumab in Children and Adolescents with Severe Atopic Dermatitis and Severe Asthma: A Case Series

Russo, Daniele
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Di Filippo, Paola;Chiarelli, Francesco;Attanasi, Marina
2023-01-01

Abstract

The increasing incidence and common specific inflammatory type 2 intracellular pathways have recently allowed for the rise of new biologic therapies in two inflammatory chronic diseases in children: atopic dermatitis (AD) and severe asthma. Such therapies aim at relieving symptoms and reducing inflammation by treating the underlying molecular causes. Dupilumab is a monoclonal antibody indicated in children with moderate–severe AD and severe asthma ineffectively responsive to standard treatments. Here, we report a case series of seven consecutive children with moderate–severe AD, with three of them also affected by asthma and treated with dupilumab. The children experienced a reduction in the extent and severity of lesions and decreased intensity of symptoms, leading to better asthma control, a general improvement in sleep and quality of life (QoL), with a good safety profile. Notwithstanding the observed clinical improvement, further larger prospective studies are needed to better tailor the treatment duration and the potential preventive and long-lasting effects.
2023
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19
8
Article number 10902
atopic dermatitis; dupilumab; endotypes; quality of life; safety profile; severe asthma; sleep
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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Russo, Daniele; Pellegrino, Giulia Michela; Di Filippo, Paola; Ruggiero, Teresa; Di Pillo, Sabrina; Chiarelli, Francesco; Sferrazza Papa, Giuseppe Fra...espandi
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