articleNew England Journal of MedicineMar 26, 2022BRONZE OA

Two Phase 3 Trials of Baricitinib for Alopecia Areata

BKBrett KingMOManabu OhyamaOKOhsang KwonAZAbraham ZlotogorskiJKJustin Ko

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Abstract

Background

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition characterized by rapid hair loss in the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, for which treatments are limited. Baricitinib, an oral, selective, reversible inhibitor of Janus kinases 1 and 2, may interrupt cytokine signaling implicated in the pathogenesis of alopecia areata.

Methods

We conducted two randomized, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trials (BRAVE-AA1 and BRAVE-AA2) involving adults with severe alopecia areata with a Severity of Alopecia Tool (SALT) score of 50 or higher (range, 0 [no scalp hair loss] to 100 [complete scalp hair loss]). Patients were randomly assigned in a 3:2:2 ratio to receive once-daily baricitinib at a dose of 4 mg, baricitinib at a dose of 2 mg, or placebo. The primary outcome was a SALT score of 20 or less at week 36.

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16
  • BK
    Brett KingCorresponding

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • MO
    Manabu Ohyama

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • OK
    Ohsang Kwon

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • AZ
    Abraham Zlotogorski

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • JK
    Justin Ko

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Keywords
  • Alopecia areata
  • Placebo
  • Placebo response
  • Clinical trial
  • Phase (matter)
  • Phases of clinical research
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