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Systemic lupus erythematosus is a complex autoimmune disease with variable disease presentation and progression. Hydroxychloroquine and corticosteroids are first-line therapies. Disease severity and organ system involvement guide escalation of immunomodulatory medications beyond these mainstays. Anifrolumab is a first-in-class global type 1 interferon inhibitor recently approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for systemic lupus erythematosus in addition to standard of care. This article reviews the role of type 1 interferons in lupus pathophysiology and the evidence leading to anifrolumab's approval with particular emphasis on the MUSE, TULIP-1 and TULIP-2 trials. In addition to standard of care, anifrolumab can reduce corticosteroid requirements and reduce lupus disease activity, especially skin and musculoskeletal manifestations, with an acceptable safety profile.
期刊介绍:
An international, peer-reviewed journal publishing monographs on new products entering the market and review articles.
Since its inception in 1965, Drugs of Today has established a reputation for excellence in providing physicians and other key healthcare professionals with practical, up-to-date monographs on recently approved and launched drugs.