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Research Article

Serum Cytokine Profile in Adalimumab-treated Refractory Uveitis Patients: Decreased IL-22 Correlates with Clinical Responses

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Pages 212-219 | Received 22 Nov 2012, Accepted 23 Jan 2013, Published online: 25 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report the effect of adalimumab on serum cytokines in chronic refractory uveitis.

Methods: Prospective study on the effects of adalimumab on serum cytokine levels at different time points in a cohort of 12 refractory chronic uveitis patients. Results were analyzed according to clinical outcomes and compared with systemic steroid-treated recurrent uveitis patients.

Results: Before treatment, patients exhibited significantly increased IL-1β, IL-6, TNFα, IL-12 p70, IL-10, and IL-22. Adalimumab significantly decreased IL-6, and IL-12p70 at early time points (after 1 month of treatment). Adalimumab effects on IL-10 and IL-22 appeared later (after 6 months of treatment). IL-1β, IL-17A, and TNFα were not modified at any time point. Only decreased IL-22 serum levels correlated with disease activity (p = 0.011). These effects were not observed in steroid-treated patients.

Conclusions: Adalimumab induced drug-specific and time-dependent declines in serum levels of particular cytokines, although only IL-22 correlated with disease activity in 10 out 12 patients.

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