Dupilumab is currently approved for the treatment of Type 2 severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Few studies have specifically reported on dupilumab efficacy on asthma outcomes as a primary objective in a real-life setting, in patients with and without CRSwNP. Our study aimed to explore the efficacy of dupilumab on functional, inflammatory, and patient-reported outcomes in asthma patients across different disease phenotypes and severity, including mild-to-moderate asthma coexisting with CRSwNP. Data from 3, 6, and 12 months follow-up were analyzed. Asthma (FEV1%, Tiffeneau%, ACT, FeNO, oral steroid use, exacerbation rate, and blood eosinophilia) and polyposis (SNOT22, VAS, NPS) outcomes showed a rapid (3 months) and sustained (6 and 12 months) significant change from baseline, despite most of the patients achieving oral steroid withdrawal. According to the sensitivity analysis, the improvement was not conditioned by either the presence of polyposis or severity of asthma at baseline. Of note, even in the case of milder asthma forms, a significant further improvement was recorded during dupilumab treatment course. Our report provides short-, medium-, and long-term follow-up data on asthma outcomes across different diseases phenotypes and severity, contributing to the real-world evidence related to dupilumab efficacy on upper and lower airways T2 inflammation.

Dupilumab Efficacy on Asthma Functional, Inflammatory, and Patient-Reported Outcomes across Different Disease Phenotypes and Severity: A Real-Life Perspective / Caminati, M.; Maule, M.; Benoni, R.; Bagnasco, D.; Beghe, B.; Braido, F.; Brussino, L.; Cameli, P.; Candeliere, M. G.; Carpagnano, G. E.; Costanzo, G.; Crimi, C.; D'Amato, M.; Del Giacco, S.; Guarnieri, G.; Yacoub, M. -R.; Micheletto, C.; Nicola, S.; Olivieri, B.; Pini, L.; Schiappoli, M.; Vaia, R.; Vianello, A.; Visca, D.; Spanevello, A.; Senna, G.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 12:2(2024). [10.3390/biomedicines12020390]

Dupilumab Efficacy on Asthma Functional, Inflammatory, and Patient-Reported Outcomes across Different Disease Phenotypes and Severity: A Real-Life Perspective

Yacoub M. -R.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Dupilumab is currently approved for the treatment of Type 2 severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Few studies have specifically reported on dupilumab efficacy on asthma outcomes as a primary objective in a real-life setting, in patients with and without CRSwNP. Our study aimed to explore the efficacy of dupilumab on functional, inflammatory, and patient-reported outcomes in asthma patients across different disease phenotypes and severity, including mild-to-moderate asthma coexisting with CRSwNP. Data from 3, 6, and 12 months follow-up were analyzed. Asthma (FEV1%, Tiffeneau%, ACT, FeNO, oral steroid use, exacerbation rate, and blood eosinophilia) and polyposis (SNOT22, VAS, NPS) outcomes showed a rapid (3 months) and sustained (6 and 12 months) significant change from baseline, despite most of the patients achieving oral steroid withdrawal. According to the sensitivity analysis, the improvement was not conditioned by either the presence of polyposis or severity of asthma at baseline. Of note, even in the case of milder asthma forms, a significant further improvement was recorded during dupilumab treatment course. Our report provides short-, medium-, and long-term follow-up data on asthma outcomes across different diseases phenotypes and severity, contributing to the real-world evidence related to dupilumab efficacy on upper and lower airways T2 inflammation.
2024
Inglese
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
12
2
390
11
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https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/12/2/390
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Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
asthma; biologics; chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps; dupilumab; lung function; real-life
No
Dupilumab Efficacy on Asthma Functional, Inflammatory, and Patient-Reported Outcomes across Different Disease Phenotypes and Severity: A Real-Life Perspective / Caminati, M.; Maule, M.; Benoni, R.; Bagnasco, D.; Beghe, B.; Braido, F.; Brussino, L.; Cameli, P.; Candeliere, M. G.; Carpagnano, G. E.; Costanzo, G.; Crimi, C.; D'Amato, M.; Del Giacco, S.; Guarnieri, G.; Yacoub, M. -R.; Micheletto, C.; Nicola, S.; Olivieri, B.; Pini, L.; Schiappoli, M.; Vaia, R.; Vianello, A.; Visca, D.; Spanevello, A.; Senna, G.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 12:2(2024). [10.3390/biomedicines12020390]
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Caminati, M.; Maule, M.; Benoni, R.; Bagnasco, D.; Beghe, B.; Braido, F.; Brussino, L.; Cameli, P.; Candeliere, M. G.; Carpagnano, G. E.; Costanzo, G....espandi
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