Vogt Koyanagi Harada Disease (VKH) Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy and Safety of Corticosteroid Combining Noncorticosteroid Systemic Immunomodulatory Therapy in VKH
The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of corticosteroidcombining noncorticosteroid systemic immunomodulatory therapy (NCSIT) for the treatment of Vogt Koyanagi Harada disease (VKH).
Vogt Koyanagi Harada disease (VKH) is a sort of autoimmune disease directed against uveal melanocytes, which is a common vision-threatening noninfectious uveitis in colored people. VKH patients given prednisone monotherapy are prone to relapse. Noncorticosteroid systemic immunomodulatory therapy (NCSIT) demonstrated inflammation control and steroid-sparing effect in autoimmune diseases. Methotrexate as an antifolate metabolite has been widely used for its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating properties. Adalimumab, humanized monoclonal anti-TNF-α antibody, have demonstrated the efficacy of noninfectious uveitis. Several randomized controlled trials have proved the efficacy and safety of NCSIT such as antimetabolite and biologics in non-infectious uveitis, while the optimal dose and treatment course remain unknown. The investigators propose to explore the effect, safety and optimal dose of prednisone combining NCSIT in the treatment of VKH. ;