Title of article
Autoimmune diseases induced by biological agents: A double-edged sword?
Author/Authors
Manuel Ramos-Casals، نويسنده , , Roberto-Perez-Alvarez، نويسنده , , Candido Diaz-Lagares، نويسنده , , Maria-Jose Cuadrado، نويسنده , , Munther A. Khamashta and BIOGEAS Study Group، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
188
To page
193
Abstract
Biological agents are increasingly used for a rapidly-expanding number of rheumatic and systemic autoimmune diseases, with a growing number of reports of the paradoxical induction of autoimmune processes, overwhelmingly associated with anti-TNF agents. In this review, we analyze the clinical characteristics and outcomes of autoimmune diseases developing after biological therapies through a baseline Medline search as one of the objectives of the BIOGEAS project, created by the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine. The latest update of our registry (15 July 2009) included more than 800 cases of autoimmune diseases secondary to biological therapies, including a wide variety of both systemic (lupus, vasculitis, sarcoidosis and antiphospholipid syndrome) and organ-specific (interstitial lung disease, uveitis, optic neuritis, peripheral neuropathies, multiple sclerosis and autoimmune hepatitis) autoimmune processes. The majority of cases appeared between one month and one year after initiation of the biological agent and complete resolution was observed in nearly 75% of cases after cessation of therapy. The induced autoimmune diseases with the poorest outcomes were interstitial lung disease, inflammatory ocular disease and central nervous system demyelinating diseases.
Keywords
Anti-TNF therapiesLupusVasculitisInterstitial lung diseaseThrombosis
Journal title
Autoimmunity Reviews
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Autoimmunity Reviews
Record number
475107
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