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. 2024 Nov;22(11):2334-2336.
doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2024.05.022. Epub 2024 May 29.

Enduring Clinical Remission in Refractory Celiac Disease Type II With Tofacitinib: An Open-Label Clinical Study

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Enduring Clinical Remission in Refractory Celiac Disease Type II With Tofacitinib: An Open-Label Clinical Study

Tessa Dieckman et al. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2024 Nov.
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Abstract

Refractory celiac disease type 2 (RCDII) is a rare condition with high mortality because of a lack of effective treatment strategies. RCDII is caused by clonal expansion of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs). Gain-of-function JAK1 mutations are frequently found in these cells.1,2 In a previous in vitro study,3 we demonstrated the potential of tofacitinib, a small-molecule JAK1/JAK3 inhibitor, to control activity of the aberrant IEL population. Here, we report on an open-label prospective pilot study with tofacitinib in patients with therapy-refractory RCDII (EudraCT 2018-001678-10; Dutch Trial Registry [LTR] NL7313). Between November 2019 and February 2022, 4 patients with an established diagnosis of RCDII4 who had failed previous therapies were treated in the Netherlands with tofacitinib 10 mg twice-daily for 12 weeks (Methods; Supporting Documents). Two patients in Germany who fulfilled the inclusion criteria received similar treatment outside this protocol.

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