Expert opinion on biological therapy
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Expert Opin Biol Ther · Mar 2001
ReviewInterleukin-1 receptor antagonist as therapy for inflammatory disorders.
IL-1 is a pivotal mediator of the immune response and has been implicated in inflammatory and infectious diseases. As a consequence, the administration of IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), a recombinantly synthesised endogenous inhibitor of IL-1, has appeal as a therapeutic strategy in these conditions. To date, the largest clinical experiences with IL-1ra have been in the setting of sepsis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). ⋯ Whether the respective lack of efficacy and success of IL-1ra in these two diseases is a result of differences in the pathologic processes involved, or reflects the nature in which the clinical studies were conducted, is unclear. Further, the effectiveness of IL-1ra compared to other anticytokine and conventional treatments in RA remains to be clarified. Nonetheless, the recent finding that IL-1ra has the ability to favourably influence a chronic inflammatory disease supports the hypothesis that inhibition of a single mediator of the immune response may have clinical impact.