# Upadacitinib for the Management of Alopecia Totalis and Subtotalis in Pediatric Patients: A Case Series

**Authors:** Waleed Alajroush, Huda Alrwebah, Abdulelah Alghamdi, Salam Alanazi, Saif Alagha, Sawsan Alharthi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/reports9010073 · Reports - Clinical Practice and Surgical Cases · 2026-02-28

## TL;DR

This study shows that upadacitinib can help regrow hair in children with severe alopecia, with mild side effects and no serious issues observed.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence on the efficacy and safety of upadacitinib in treating pediatric alopecia totalis and subtotalis.

## Key findings

- All patients showed clinical improvement with most achieving complete or near-complete hair regrowth.
- The median time for hair regrowth was 3 months.
- Mild acne was the only observed adverse effect, with no serious side effects reported.

## Abstract

Background: Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by nonscarring hair loss, which can progress to alopecia totalis or universalis. While JAK inhibitors have shown efficacy in severe cases, evidence in pediatric and adolescent populations remains limited. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of upadacitinib in pediatric patients with alopecia totalis and subtotalis. Methods: This is a retrospective case series that included eight patients aged 9 to 14 years treated with upadacitinib 15 mg daily and followed for up to two years. Clinical response, treatment duration, adverse effects, and laboratory results were monitored. Results: All patients demonstrated clinical improvement, with most achieving complete or near-complete regrowth of scalp, eyebrow, and eyelash hair. The median regrowth time was 3 months. Mild acne was observed in two patients; no serious side effects occurred. Conclusions: In this case series, upadacitinib was associated with encouraging clinical responses and was well-tolerated by most of our patients; however, larger-scale studies are needed to confirm its efficacy and long-term safety.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** upadacitinib (PubChem CID 58557659)
- **Diseases:** alopecia totalis (MONDO:0019080), alopecia areata (MONDO:0004907)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** JAK1 (Janus kinase 1) [NCBI Gene 3716] {aka AIIDE, JAK1A, JAK1B, JTK3}, IFNG (interferon gamma) [NCBI Gene 3458] {aka IFG, IFI, IMD69}
- **Diseases:** Alopecia Totalis (MESH:D000505), neutropenia (MESH:D009503), ankylosing spondylitis (MESH:D013167), loss of scalp, (MESH:D004476), leukopenia (MESH:D007970), pain (MESH:D010146), hyperkalemia (MESH:D006947), rheumatoid arthritis (MESH:D001172), loss of eyebrows (MESH:C536084), AA (MESH:D000506), hepatitis B and C (MESH:D006509), infection (MESH:D007239), injury to (MESH:D014947), Tuberculosis (MESH:D014376), hypothyroidism (MESH:D007037), eyelashes (MESH:C536554), bronchial asthma (MESH:D001249), inflammation (MESH:D007249), inflammatory skin diseases (MESH:D012871), alopecia totalis or universalis (MESH:C537055), autoinflammatory conditions (MESH:D056660), autoimmune disorder (MESH:D001327), acne (MESH:D000152), viral infection (MESH:D014777), atopic dermatitis (MESH:D003876)
- **Chemicals:** betamethasone (MESH:D001623), lipid (MESH:D008055), azathioprine (MESH:D001379), baricitinib (MESH:C000596027), minoxidil (MESH:D008914), ruxolitinib (MESH:C540383), steroids (MESH:D013256), Tofacitinib (MESH:C479163), anthralin (MESH:D000875), triamcinolone (MESH:D014221), mometasone furoate (MESH:D000068656), clobetasol (MESH:D002990), Upadacitinib (MESH:C000613732)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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