Adverse effects of biologic anti-inflammatory agents on the respiratory system : a review

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Joseph, Darren
Tintinger, Gregory Ronald
Ker, James A.
Pannell, N.

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South African Medical Association NPC

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The therapy of autoimmune rheumatological conditions has undergone significant changes with the introduction of biologic antiinflammatory agents including cytokine antagonists and agents that interfere with the function of T and B cells or those that inhibit intracellular enzymes such as Janus kinase (JAK). Although useful to control inflammation, these agents may be associated with drug-induced lung disease, which may be difficult to differentiate from pulmonary disorders caused by the underlying autoimmune diseases. This review aims to provide a description of lung disease, both infectious and non-infectious, that may be induced by the administration of biologic anti-inflammatory agents with emphasis on inhibitors of tumour necrosis factor, interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and JAK.

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Janus kinase (JAK), Biologic anti-inflammatory therapy, Side-effects, Adverse reactions, Lung disease, Rheumatological conditions, Drug-induced lung disease, Tumour necrosis factor, Interleukin-1, Interleukin-6

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Joseph, D., Tintinger, G.R., Ker, J.A. et al. 2021, 'Adverse effects of biologic anti-inflammatory agents on the respiratory system : a review', African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 53-59.