Off-label use of canakinumab in pediatric rheumatology and rare diseases

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Abstract

Since the first success of interleukin-1 blockade in cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome, the use of interleukin-1 inhibitors has expanded to other disorders, including off-label indications. In particular, canakinumab has been employed in an off-label fashion in several diseases such as rare monogenic autoinflammatory diseases and multifactorial autoinflammatory diseases, disclosing an excellent efficacy and good safety profile in pediatric patients unresponsive to standards of care. In addition, hyperferritinemic syndromes and complex disorders, as well as Kawasaki disease, uveitis, and other pediatric rare disorders, represent additional areas where canakinumab efficacy is worth exploring. Altogether, the results summarized below are of paramount importance in pediatric patients where a considerable proportion of treatments are prescribed off-label. This review focuses on the off-label use of canakinumab in pediatric patients affected by systemic immune-mediated diseases.

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Del Giudice, E., Sota, J., Orlando, F., Picciano, L., Cimaz, R., Cantarini, L., & Mauro, A. (2022, October 18). Off-label use of canakinumab in pediatric rheumatology and rare diseases. Frontiers in Medicine. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.998281

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