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Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune disease with evidence of CTLA-4 involvement. We are performing a pilot study for the treatment of new onset or actively progressing vitiligo with abatacept to determine if weekly self-injections of medication lead to clinical improvement in vitiligo lesions.
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Abatacept has been shown to decrease T cell activity and reduce symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Similar pathways have been shown to be involved in vitiligo. Therefore, we are recruiting 10 adult patients with active vitiligo who meet specific inclusion and exclusion criteria to receive self-administered injections of abatacept weekly starting at week 0 and continuing until week 24. A 32 week follow-up visit will be performed to evaluate secondary endpoints as well. We will be monitoring patients to see if skin lesions of vitiligo stop spreading and start to repigment with continued treatment.
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