Abstract
Patients with systemic mastocytosis are rare, constitute a heterogenous clinical entity and some may not require treatment until long after diagnosis. However, most patients who present with disabling symptoms, organ involvement and fulfill B or C findings as outlined in the 2008 WHO classification need treatment. This review on interferon treatment in systemic mastocytosis documents an effect of this biological agent in some patients with mastocytosis. However, the place of interferon-α, as mono- or combination therapy, in the treatment algorithm may only be definitely established in multicenter studies, which are based on the principles of controlled clinical trials.
Keywords: Mast cells, mastocytosis, interferon, classification, treatment, review
Current Drug Targets
Title: Interferon-α Treatment in Systemic Mastocytosis
Volume: 12 Issue: 3
Author(s): Ole Weis Bjerrum
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Keywords: Mast cells, mastocytosis, interferon, classification, treatment, review
Abstract: Patients with systemic mastocytosis are rare, constitute a heterogenous clinical entity and some may not require treatment until long after diagnosis. However, most patients who present with disabling symptoms, organ involvement and fulfill B or C findings as outlined in the 2008 WHO classification need treatment. This review on interferon treatment in systemic mastocytosis documents an effect of this biological agent in some patients with mastocytosis. However, the place of interferon-α, as mono- or combination therapy, in the treatment algorithm may only be definitely established in multicenter studies, which are based on the principles of controlled clinical trials.
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Weis Bjerrum Ole, Interferon-α Treatment in Systemic Mastocytosis, Current Drug Targets 2011; 12 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945011794815293
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