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Positioning of old and new biologicals and small molecules in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases 被引量:4

Positioning of old and new biologicals and small molecules in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases
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摘要 The past decade has brought substantial advances in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD). The introduction of tumor necrosis factor(TNF) antagonists, evidence for the value of combination therapy, the recog-nition of targeting lymphocyte trafficking and activation as a viable treatment, and the need for early treatment of high-risk patients are all fundamental concepts for current modern IBD treatment algorithms. In this article, authors review the existing data on approved biologicals and small molecules as well as provide insight on the current positioning of approved therapies. Patient stratification for the selection of specific therapies, therapeutic targets and patient monitoring will be discussed as well. The thera-peutic armamentarium for IBD is expanding as novel and more targeted therapies become available. In the absence of comparative trials, positioning these agents is becoming difficult. Emerging concepts for the future will include an emphasis on the development of algorithms which will facilitate a greater understanding of the positioning of novel biological drugs and small molecules in order to best tailor therapy to the patient. In the interim, anti-TNF therapy remains an important component of IBD therapy with the most real-life evidence and should be considered as first-line therapy in patients with complicated Crohn's disease and in acute-severe ulcerative colitis. The safety and efficacy of these ‘older' anti-TNF therapies can be optimized by adhering to therapeutic algorithms which combine clinical and objective markers of disease severityand response to therapy. The past decade has brought substantial advances in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD). The introduction of tumor necrosis factor(TNF) antagonists, evidence for the value of combination therapy, the recog-nition of targeting lymphocyte trafficking and activation as a viable treatment, and the need for early treatment of high-risk patients are all fundamental concepts for current modern IBD treatment algorithms. In this article, authors review the existing data on approved biologicals and small molecules as well as provide insight on the current positioning of approved therapies. Patient stratification for the selection of specific therapies, therapeutic targets and patient monitoring will be discussed as well. The thera-peutic armamentarium for IBD is expanding as novel and more targeted therapies become available. In the absence of comparative trials, positioning these agents is becoming difficult. Emerging concepts for the future will include an emphasis on the development of algorithms which will facilitate a greater understanding of the positioning of novel biological drugs and small molecules in order to best tailor therapy to the patient. In the interim, anti-TNF therapy remains an important component of IBD therapy with the most real-life evidence and should be considered as first-line therapy in patients with complicated Crohn's disease and in acute-severe ulcerative colitis. The safety and efficacy of these ‘older' anti-TNF therapies can be optimized by adhering to therapeutic algorithms which combine clinical and objective markers of disease severityand response to therapy.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第32期3567-3582,共16页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 INFLAMMATORY BOWEL disease Small MOLECULE POSITIONING BIOLOGIC Therapeutic Inflammatory bowel disease Small molecule Positioning Biologic Therapeutic
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