Switching biologics in children with psoriasis: Results from the BiPe cohort

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Background: There is currently little information on switching biologics in pediatric psoriasis. Objective: To evaluate the real-world clinical practice and safety of switching biologics in the “Biological Treatments for Pediatric Psoriasis” (BiPe) cohort. Methods: Data for all 134 patients included in the BiPe cohort were analyzed. A further evaluation of the subpopulation of patients who switched from a first-line biologic to a second-line biologic was then conducted. Drug survival rates were also compared between biologics given as first-line or second-line agents. Results: Overall, 29 patients (female: 55%; mean age: 16.6 ± 3.0 years) switched between two biologics. Etanercept (ETN) was the first-line biologic used in 23 patients: 16 (69.6%) switched to adalimumab (ADA) and seven (30.4%) to ustekinumab (UST). Six patients received first-line ADA and switched to UST. Loss of efficacy (62.1%), primary inefficacy (20.7%), and parental choice (6.9%) were the main reasons for switching biologics. One (3.4%) of the switches was performed because of adverse events or intolerance. For UST and ADA, the 18-month drug survival rate did not differ according to whether the agent was given as a first-line or second-line biologic (UST: P =.24; ADA: P =.68). No significant differences in drug survival rates were observed between the three different switches (ADA to UST, ETN to ADA, and ETN to UST). Conclusion: Our study provided key insights into the real-life clinical practice of switching biologics in pediatric psoriasis patients. However, more information and guidance on switching biologics in pediatric psoriasis are needed to improve real-life practice and outcomes.

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Phan, C., Beauchet, A., Reguiai, Z., Severino-Freire, M., Mazereeuw-Hautier, J., Bursztejn, A. C., … Mahé, E. (2022). Switching biologics in children with psoriasis: Results from the BiPe cohort. Pediatric Dermatology, 39(1), 35–41. https://doi.org/10.1111/pde.14845

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