Biomedicines (Jan 2025)
Assessment of IL-6 Pathway Inhibition in Gastrointestinal Behçet’s Disease from Immunological and Clinical Perspectives
Abstract
Behçet’s disease is an autoinflammatory disorder characterized by relapsing and remitting vasculitis that can manifest in various forms, including gastrointestinal Behçet’s disease (GIBD). Its complications (e.g., intestinal perforation) are among the primary causes of morbidity and mortality. GIBD pathogenesis involves the enhanced production of certain cytokines, e.g., tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin-6 (IL-6), which could serve as a target for potential therapies. This review provides an overview of GIBD, including the diagnosis and immunopathogenesis as it is currently understood, and evaluates the emerging role of the inhibition of IL-6 (classic and trans-signaling) as an alternative treatment option for patients with GIBD. Given the current paucity of data, we reflected on the potential of IL-6 inhibitors such as tocilizumab and olamkicept based on immunopathogenic considerations and available clinical data in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), in whom clinical response or remission was induced. The selective inhibition of IL-6 trans-signaling may bring new impetus to the development of this drug class, particularly regarding safety. Still, the benefits of IL-6 inhibitors for patients with GIBD need to be evaluated in appropriate proof-of-concept studies. The clinical outcomes of IL-6 inhibitors in IBD are promising and may suggest their potential relevance in GIBD.
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