Kristen L Chen, Yvonne E Chiu, Ruth Ann Vleugels, Dominic O Co, Hanna Kim, Sara E Sabbagh, Lisa M Arkin
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Abstract
Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM), the most common pediatric inflammatory myopathy, is associated with significant morbidity despite therapeutic advances. Distinct clinical phenotypes have emerged, which can correlate with myositis-specific antibodies. Because translational data solidify the role of type I IFNs in JDM disease pathogenesis, integration of clinical and molecular phenotyping may impact the choice of targeted therapy. This paper reviews clinical and molecular phenotyping in JDM and translational insights into immune pathogenesis that have created emerging options for targeted therapy.