Frontiers in Medicine (Jun 2022)

Oral Tofacitinib and Systemic Corticosteroids, Alone or in Combination, in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Alopecia Areata: A Retrospective Study

  • Wenxin Zhang,
  • Xiangqian Li,
  • Baifu Chen,
  • Jianzhong Zhang,
  • Kara Melissa T. Torres-Culala,
  • Kara Melissa T. Torres-Culala,
  • Cheng Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.891434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

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IntroductionAlopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune hair loss mediated by CD8 + T cells. Treatment for moderate-to-severe AA is still challenging. Janus kinase inhibitors, such as tofacitinib, have been recently investigated as a promising treatment option for AA. Evidence on the combination use of oral tofacitinib and systemic corticosteroids (SCs) for AA is still lacking.ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy and safety of monotherapy of oral tofacitinib and SCs, as well as their combination in patients with moderate-to-severe AA.MethodsPatients with moderate-to-severe AA, who have been treated with at least 3 months of monotherapy of tofacitinib or SCs, or in their combination, were included in this study. The efficacy and adverse events of these treatments were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsSixty-one patients with moderate-to-severe AA were included in this study. There were 12 (66.7%) of 18 patients in the SCs group, 12 (60.0%) of 20 patients in the tofacitinib group, and 18 (78.3%) of 23 patients achieved SALT50, with no significant difference among the three groups. The ratio of patients who achieved SALT50 was significantly higher in patients with a short duration of current hair loss episode (≤2 years) than in those with a duration of current hair loss episode (>2 years) in all the three groups. There were 66.7% patients in the SCs group, 35.0% patients in the tofacitinib group, and 56.5% patients in the combined group that showed adverse effects.ConclusionTofacitinib was an effective treatment for patients with moderate-to-severe AA, and it was more tolerated than SCs. A combination of tofacitinib and SCs may have higher efficacy than SCs alone. Efficacy significantly decreased in patients with a current episode of disease for more than 2 years.

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