Effect of dupilumab on asthma and aeroallergen sensitization in pediatric atopic dermatitis patients: Results of the BioDay registry

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2024-06

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van der Rijst, Lisa
de Winter-de Groot, K M
Zuithoff, Nicolaas P.A.ISNI 0000000396080051
de Bruin-Weller, MarjoleinORCID 0000-0002-1249-6993ISNI 0000000396350234
de Graaf, MISNI 0000000395808952

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Abstract

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is frequently associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR). Dupilumab is an effective treatment for pediatric AD, although the effect on atopic comorbidities in pediatric AD patients is limited. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of asthma and AR in pediatric AD patients starting dupilumab treatment and to evaluate the effect of dupilumab on these comorbidities. Methods: This study included pediatric AD patients (aged 3–17 years) treated with dupilumab between 2019 and 2023. Patients were screened at baseline by a pulmonologist for the presence of asthma and AR. Screening included evaluation of medical history and current symptoms, spirometry (including Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 s (FEV1)), Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO), and measurement of aeroallergen-specific IgE levels. In patients diagnosed with comorbid asthma and/or AR, measurements were repeated at weeks 16 and 52. Spirometry measurements, FeNO, and aeroallergen-specific IgE levels during treatment were analyzed using a covariance pattern model. Results: Eighty-four patients were included. Asthma was diagnosed in 50 patients (59.5%) and AR in 72 patients (85.7%). Baseline FeNO levels were elevated in both patients with (29.0 ppb (95% CI 22.0–54.0)) and without asthma (26.0 ppb (95% CI 22.0–30.0)). During treatment, FeNO levels decreased (p <.001) and FEV1 scores increased (p <.001) in patients with asthma. In patients with asthma and/or AR, all aeroallergen-specific IgE levels decreased between 61.3% and 89.1% at 52 weeks of treatment. Conclusion: One year of dupilumab treatment, primarily indicated for AD, resulted in a significant improvement in comorbid asthma and a profound decrease in aeroallergen-specific IgE levels in patients with asthma and/or AR.

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Dupilumab, allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, atopy, children, type 2 inflammation, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology

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van der Rijst, L, de Winter-de Groot, K, Zuithoff, P, de Bruin-Weller, M & de Graaf, M 2024, 'Effect of dupilumab on asthma and aeroallergen sensitization in pediatric atopic dermatitis patients : Results of the BioDay registry', Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, vol. 35, no. 6, e14178. https://doi.org/10.1111/pai.14178