Current Treatment for Myositis
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Current Treatment for Myositis
Abstract
Purpose of review: The purpose of this review was to give an update on treatment modalities for patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, or shortly myositis, excluding the subgroup inclusion body myositis, based on a literature survey on therapies used in myositis. Few controlled trials have been performed in patients with myositis; therefore, we also included a summary of open-label trials, case series, and case reports.
Recent findings: Glucocorticoid (GC) in high doses is still the first-line treatment of patients with myositis. There is a general recommendation to combine GCs with another immunosuppressive agent in the early phase of disease to better control disease activity and possibly to reduce the risk for GC-related side effects. Furthermore, combining pharmacological treatment with individualized and supervised exercise can be recommended based on evidence. There is some evidence for the effect of rituximab in patients with certain myositis-specific autoantibodies, whereas other biologic agents are currently being tested in clinical trials.
Summary: Immunosuppressive treatment in combination with exercise is recommended for patients with myositis to reduce disease activity and improve muscle performance. Subgrouping of patients into clinical and serological subtypes may be a way to identify biomarkers for response to specific immunosuppressive and biological agents and should be considered in future trials.
Keywords: Clinical phenotype; Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies; Immunosuppressant; Myositis; Treatment.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Simone Barsotti declares that he has no conflict of interest. Dr. Ingrid Lundberg has received research grants from Astra-Zeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb and has served on advisory board of Bristol-Myers Squibb and Corbus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.
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