Department of Internal Medicine, Rheumatology Clinic, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
Mini Article
Biological Therapies: Induced Autoimmune Adverse Manifestations
Author(s): Alexandros A. Drosos*, Eleftherios Pelechas and Paraskevi V. Voulgari
Biological therapies are increasingly used for the treatment of inflammatory arthritides and certain autoimmune
rheumatic diseases. Biological agents target specific components of the immune system such as cytokines and their
receptors, as well as T and B cells. Thus, the function of an intact immune system is altered and many autoimmune
adverse manifestations and paradoxical reactions can take place. In this narrative mini review, we highlight the most
common adverse manifestations that may develop during the use of biological therapies while treating rheumatic
diseases. Under these circumstances, close follow-up and monitoring and a thorough clinical evaluation are
mandatory for early recognition and treatment of these disorders. .. View more»