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The DupiMorph study evaluates the efficacy of Dupilumab in localized scleroderma patients. Dupilumab is approved in the US and EU for the treatment of moderate/severe atopic dermatitis and since 2018 in the US for severe asthma therapy.
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Localized scleroderma (LS) comprises a heterogenous group of sclerotic skin disorders. The incidence of LS is reported to be approximately 27 cases/ 1x106 and is hence approximately 2-3-fold higher compared to systemic scleroderma. Although in most cases not lethal the disease can significantly impact quality of life. Depending on the location of fibrosis, the disorder can cause bone deformities, alopecia, skin atrophy or lesions with severe hypo-/hyperpigmentation.
The disease is pathomechanistically poorly understood and no effective therapy is currently approved. The most promising treatments up to date include methotrexate ± pulsed corticosteroids or phototherapy with PUVA or UVA1. Yet, the number of treated patients in these studies is low. The response rates are low and inconsistent with approximately 50% of patients treated with UVA1 experience a recurrence within three years. There are no studies on efficacy of topical corticosteroids in LS. Small pilot studies and few case reports describe regression of lesions after topical calcineurin inhibitors. In addition, current therapies can only be applied for a short time during the acute phase due to the side effect profile after long-term use (e.g. skin atrophy in response to topical steroids, skin cancer in response to long term UV therapy, multiple side effects by long- term use of methotrexate and/or corticosteroids). Hence, this study evaluates, in comparison with placebo, the efficacy of Dupilumab administered subcutaneously every 14 days in patients with Morphea (plaque type) or generalized localized scleroderma (affecting at least three anatomic sites).
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45 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Sabine Schleicher, Dr.
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