Abstract

The efficacy of combination therapy with corticosteroids and CNI, TAC and CsA, for PM/DM-ILD has been described retrospectively. However, it remains unknown which CNI treatment regimens, TAC or CsA regimens, are more effective as initial treatments for patients with PM/DM-ILD. We conducted a prospective multicentre, open-label, randomized, 52-week phase 2 trial. Patients with PM/DM-ILD were randomly allocated to receive PSL plus TAC (TAC group) or PSL plus CsA (CsA group). The primary endpoint was PFS rate in the intention-to-treat population at 52 weeks. The secondary endpoints were OS rate at 52 weeks, changes in pulmonary function tests from baseline to 52 weeks and AE. Fifty-eight patients were randomly assigned to the TAC group (n = 30) and the CsA group (n = 28). The PFS rates at 52 weeks were 87% in the TAC group and 71% in the CsA group (P = 0.16). The OS rates at 52 weeks were 97% in the TAC group and 93% in the CsA group (P = 0.50). The %FVC at 52 weeks in the per-protocol populations significantly increased in both groups. None of the patients discontinued the treatment due to AE. PSL plus TAC treatment may achieve a better short-term PFS rate compared with PSL plus CsA treatment. Further studies must be conducted to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of such treatment.

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