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Low Serum IL-18 Levels May Predict the Effectiveness of Dupilumab in Severe Asthma

INTERNAL MEDICINE(2024)

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Abstract
Objective Dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody specific for the human interleukin (IL)-4 receptor alpha, is used to treat severe asthma, especially in patients with elevated blood eosinophil counts and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO). The therapeutic response to dupilumab is highly variable. In this study, we explored new serum biomarkers to accurately predict the effect of dupilumab and examine the effect of dupilumab based on changes in the clinical parameters and cytokine levels. Methods Seventeen patients with severe asthma treated with dupilumab were enrolled. Responders, defined as those with a >0.5-point decrease in the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) score after 6 months of treatment, were included. Results There were 10 responders and 7 non-responders. Serum type 2 cytokines were equivalent between responders and non-responders; the baseline serum IL-18 level was significantly lower in responders than in non-responders (responders, 194.9 +/- 51.0 pg/mL; non-responders, 323.4 +/- 122.7 pg/mL, p=0.013). The cut-off value of IL-18 at 230.5 pg/mL could be used to distinguish non-responders from responders (sensitivity 71.4, specificity 80.0, p=0.032). Conclusion A low baseline serum IL-18 level may be a useful predictor of an unfavorable response to dupilumab in terms of the ACQ-6.
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dupilumab,anti-IL-4 receptor alpha monoclonal antibody,asthma,biomarker,IL-18,cytokine
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