Rubén Queiro, José Antonio Pinto-Tasende, Carlos Montilla-Morales
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Abstract
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a multifaceted chronic immune-mediated disease characterized by joint, skin, nail and entheseal involvement, affecting approximately 0.3-1% of the global population. In recent years, the treatment options for PsA have expanded from traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) to include biologic DMARDs and targeted synthetic DMARDs. Owing to the heterogeneity of the disease and prevalence of comorbidities, the selection and sequence of treatment are often unclear. In this narrative review, we outline the patient journey from diagnosis through various treatment lines, from conventional therapies to bDMARDS and tsDMARDs, and the considerations for treatment sequencing in patients who do not achieve an adequate response. We examine the factors influencing treatment response, such as disease severity, predominant disease domain, comorbidities, genetic variations, pharmacokinetic and immunogenicity issues. We highlight the importance of identifying robust biomarkers to predict response and the need to determine patient-specific factors, including the contribution of inflammatory mechanisms to disease activity, to inform treatment strategies and improve long-term outcomes. Promising results with more recently marketed biologic and targeted synthetic DMARDs, and the use of combination treatment approaches, offer new options for managing treatment-experienced patients.
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Drugs is a journal that aims to enhance pharmacotherapy by publishing review and original research articles on key aspects of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. The journal includes:
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