# Dupilumab in real-world pediatric asthma: Enhanced control and quality of life for children and caregivers

**Authors:** Ricardo Martínez-Tenopala, Jimena Prieto-Gomez, María Julia Rendón-Salazar, Tamara Hernández-Hernández, Javier Zermeño-Vallet, Diego Mauricio Gómez-González, Carlos Andrés Gómez-Nuñez, Luis Ángel Hernández-Zárate, Víctor Gonzalez-Uribe

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.waojou.2026.101251 · 2026-01-18

## TL;DR

Dupilumab improves asthma control and quality of life in children and caregivers in a Latin-American real-world study.

## Contribution

First real-world evaluation of dupilumab in a Latin-American pediatric asthma population.

## Key findings

- Dupilumab significantly improved asthma control scores from week 4 through week 52.
- Quality of life improved for both patients and caregivers by week 52.
- 86% of dupilumab-treated patients achieved clinically significant improvement in asthma control.

## Abstract

Dupilumab has demonstrated therapeutic benefits and improved quality of life (QoL) in children with uncontrolled asthma. This real-world study—the first in a Latin-American pediatric population—evaluated its impact on asthma control and QoL in children with moderate-to-severe uncontrolled type 2 asthma and their caregivers.

We conducted a retrospective observational study of patients aged 4–16 years with moderate-to-severe uncontrolled type 2 asthma (blood eosinophils ≥150 cells/μL or fractional exhaled nitric oxide ≥20 ppb). Eleven patients received dupilumab and 12 received conventional inhaled therapy, with 52-week follow-up. Asthma control was assessed using the 7-item Asthma Control Questionnaire interviewer-administered version (ACQ-7-IA). QoL was evaluated using the Pediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire interviewer-administered version (PAQLQ[S]-IA) and the Pediatric Asthma Caregiver's Quality of Life Questionnaire (PACQLQ). The primary endpoints were changes in ACQ-7-IA, PAQLQ(S)-IA, and PACQLQ scores, and the proportion achieving clinically significant improvement (≥0.5 points).

Dupilumab significantly improved ACQ-7-IA scores from week 4, sustained through week 52 (least squares mean difference −0.44, 95% CI −0.59 to −0.30; p < 0.001). At week 52, 86% of dupilumab-treated patients achieved clinically significant improvement versus 75% with conventional therapy (p = 0.041). Well-controlled asthma (ACQ-7-IA ≤0.75) was achieved in 73% versus 36% (p < 0.003). Dupilumab also improved PAQLQ(S)-IA and PACQLQ scores from week 24, with 100% of patients and caregivers achieving clinically significant improvement at week 52.

In Latin-American children with moderate-to-severe type 2 asthma, dupilumab was associated with early and sustained improvements in asthma control and QoL for both patients and caregivers, supporting its role as an effective therapeutic option in real-world pediatric practice.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** asthma (MONDO:0004979)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Asthma (MESH:D001249)
- **Chemicals:** Dupilumab (MESH:C582203), nitric oxide (MESH:D009569)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

4 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12854029/full.md

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