Personalised medicine in juvenile dermatomyositis: From novel insights in disease mechanisms to changes in clinical practice

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2024-09

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Veldkamp, Saskia RORCID 0000-0002-1626-353X
van Wijk, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-8343-1356ISNI 0000000391770491
van Royen-Kerkhof, AnnetISNI 000000039500070X
Jansen, Marc

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Abstract

Juvenile dermatomyositis is characterized by childhood-onset chronic inflammation of the muscles and skin, with potential involvement of other organs. Patients are at risk for long-term morbidity due to insufficient disease control and steroid-related toxicity. Personalised treatment is challenged by a lack of validated tools that can reliably predict treatment response and monitor ongoing (subclinical) inflammation, and by a lack of evidence regarding the best choice of medication for individual patients. A better understanding of the involved disease mechanisms could reveal potential biomarkers and novel therapeutic targets. In this review, we highlight the most relevant immune and non-immune mechanisms, elucidating the effects of interferon overexpression on tissue alongside the interplay between the interferon signature, mitochondrial function, and immune cells. We review mechanism-based biomarkers that are promising for clinical implementation, and the latest advances in targeted therapy development. Finally, we discuss key steps needed for translating these discoveries into clinical practice.

Keywords

Biomarkers, Interferon, Juvenile dermatomyositis, Personalised medicine, Taverne, Rheumatology

Citation

Veldkamp, S R, van Wijk, F, van Royen-Kerkhof, A & Jansen, M HA 2024, 'Personalised medicine in juvenile dermatomyositis : From novel insights in disease mechanisms to changes in clinical practice', Best Practice and Research: Clinical Rheumatology, vol. 38, no. 3, 101976. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.berh.2024.101976