Efficacy and Safety of Tofacitinib in the Management of Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Comprehensive Systematic Review.
Mohammad Burhanuddin, Sikandar Abbas Chaudhry, Archana Dhami, Fatima Iqbal, Sundus Shafiq, Sami Ullah, Asma Khalid, Muhammad Wali Hassan, et al. (10 authors)
Cureus · 2025-06
Abstract
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory arthritis that can severely impair the quality of life. Although biologic therapies have significantly advanced disease management, a substantial number of patients continue to experience suboptimal treatment outcomes. This systematic review evaluated the efficacy and safety of tofacitinib, an oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, in the management of AS. We conducted a comprehensive search across multiple databases for studies published between 2015 and 2025, ultimately including 11 relevant studies (two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and nine post-hoc or observational analyses). Evidence consistently demonstrated that tofacitinib 5 mg twice daily significantly improved clinical outcomes compared to placebo, with Assessment of Spondyloarthritis International Society (ASAS) response rates of approximately 80% in controlled trials. Tofacitinib demonstrated a rapid onset of action, with improvements in pain occurring within one month and benefits across multiple domains, including fatigue, morning stiffness, and quality of life. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies confirmed significant reductions in sacroiliac joint and spinal inflammation. The safety profile was consistent with that observed in other indications, with nasopharyngitis and upper respiratory infections being the most common adverse events. Limited cases of herpes zoster were reported, with no documented tuberculosis, malignancies, or thromboembolic events within the study periods. The review supports tofacitinib as an effective option for AS management, with efficacy maintained across various patient subgroups. However, longer-term studies and head-to-head comparisons with biologics are needed to establish its optimal position in treatment algorithms for AS.