Canakinumab for the treatment of hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome
2019
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency (MKD) is a rare monogenic autoinflammatory disorder (AID) with autosomal recessive inheritance caused by mutations in the MVK gene. It includes hyperimmunoglobulinemia D syndrome (HIDS) and mevalonic aciduria (a severe form). Patients have recurrent inflammatory attacks with high fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, arthralgia, rash, pharyngitis, aphtosis and constitutional complaints. Heightened understanding of molecular mechanisms in monogenic autoinflammatory disorders has provided tools for targeted treatment. HIDS is an extrinsic inflammasomopathy and is responsive to anti-IL-1 therapies, such as the recombinant IL-1-receptor antagonist anakinra, the monoclonal antibody against IL-1b canakinumab (CAN), and the recombinant IL-1R fusion protein rilonacept.Areas covered: CAN is a human monoclonal anti-IL-1β antibody that binds with high affinity and neutralizes the activity of IL-1 β. Both observational registries and some c...
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