Two Randomized Trials of Canakinumab in Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Istituto Giannina Gaslini · The Coordinating Center · +33 more institutions
Abstract
Interleukin-1 is pivotal in the pathogenesis of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). We assessed the efficacy and safety of canakinumab, a selective, fully human, anti-interleukin-1β monoclonal antibody, in two trials.
In trial 1, we randomly assigned patients, 2 to 19 years of age, with systemic JIA and active systemic features (fever; ≥2 active joints; C-reactive protein, >30 mg per liter; and glucocorticoid dose, ≤1.0 mg per kilogram of body weight per day), in a double-blind fashion, to a single subcutaneous dose of canakinumab (4 mg per kilogram) or placebo. The primary outcome, termed adapted JIA ACR 30 response, was defined as improvement of 30% or more in at least three of the six core criteria for JIA, worsening of more than 30% in no more than one of the criteria, and resolution of fever. In trial 2, after 32 weeks of open-label treatment with canakinumab, patients who had a response and underwent glucocorticoid tapering were randomly assigned to continued treatment with canakinumab or to placebo. The primary outcome was time to flare of systemic JIA.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
36- NRNicolino RupertoCorresponding
Istituto Giannina Gaslini, The Coordinating Center
- HIHermine I. Brunner
Istituto Giannina Gaslini, The Coordinating Center
- PQPierre Quartier
Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Istituto Giannina Gaslini
- TCTamás Constantin
Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Semmelweis University
- NWNico Wulffraat
Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Canakinumab
- Medicine
- Arthritis
- Juvenile
- Clinical trial
- Monoclonal antibody
- Immunology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being