Uveitis Disease – Emerging Therapy, with Unmet Needs and TPP Insights Report – 2026
- Published Date : March 29, 2026
- Updated On : May 14, 2026
- Pages : 53
Uveitis Disease Emerging Therapy and TPP Insights
Thelansis’s “Uveitis Disease Emerging Therapy, with Unmet Needs and TPP Insights Report – 2026″ provides a comprehensive analysis of the emerging competitive landscape, unmet needs, target product profiles (TPPs), trial designs, and KOL insights on key emerging therapies and key drug development opportunities in the indication.
Uveitis Disease Overview
Uveitis is a heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory disorders affecting the uveal tract — iris, ciliary body, and choroid — classified anatomically as anterior, intermediate, posterior, or panuveitis, with anterior uveitis representing the most prevalent form. The pathophysiology encompasses both infectious triggers — including herpesviruses, toxoplasma, tuberculosis, and syphilis — and non-infectious immune-mediated mechanisms, the latter frequently associated with systemic conditions including HLA-B27-associated spondyloarthropathies, sarcoidosis, Behçet disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Patients present with painful red eye, photophobia, blurred vision, and floaters — symptoms varying with anatomical location — while chronic or posterior uveitis may progress insidiously, threatening vision through cataract, glaucoma, cystoid macular oedema, and retinal detachment. Diagnosis integrates slit-lamp biomicroscopy, dilated fundoscopy, optical coherence tomography, fluorescein angiography, and targeted systemic workup to identify infectious or autoimmune aetiology. Corticosteroids — topical, periocular, or systemic — remain the therapeutic cornerstone for non-infectious disease, with steroid-sparing immunomodulators including methotrexate, mycophenolate, and azathioprine employed for chronic or recurrent disease. Biologics — particularly anti-TNF agents adalimumab, approved specifically for non-infectious uveitis — are utilised in refractory cases. Prognosis varies with aetiology, anatomical location, and treatment response; multidisciplinary collaboration, regular ophthalmological monitoring, and patient education are essential to preserving vision and quality of life.
Geography coverage:
G8 (United States, EU5 [France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K.], Japan, and China)
Insights driven by surveys* with physician / key opinion leaders:
- Survey findings are corroborated and enriched by insights from interviews with leading KOLs
*Survey is customized based on client requirements
Deliverables format:
- PowerPoint presentation
- MS Excel
Key business questions answered:
- Detailed emerging competitive landscape
- Pipeline analysis
- Target patients for emerging therapies
- Key companies
- Key mechanism of actions
- Launch date estimates, etc.
- Clinical trial landscape analysis
- Target patient segments
- Trial endpoints
- Trial design
- Recruitment criteria, etc.
- Unmet Needs and Opportunities
- Performance of key current therapies
- Top areas of unmet needs
- Opportunity sizing for key unmet needs
- Target Product Profiles
- Attributes and levels
- Physician likelihood of prescribing
- Expected patient shares
- KOL insights on key emerging therapies
- Level of awareness
- Expected use / line of therapy
- Extent to fulfil key unmet needs
- KOL quotes
Uveitis Disease Emerging Therapy and TPP Insights
Thelansis’s “Uveitis Disease Emerging Therapy, with Unmet Needs and TPP Insights Report – 2026″ provides a comprehensive analysis of the emerging competitive landscape, unmet needs, target product profiles (TPPs), trial designs, and KOL insights on key emerging therapies and key drug development opportunities in the indication.
Uveitis Disease Overview
Uveitis is a heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory disorders affecting the uveal tract — iris, ciliary body, and choroid — classified anatomically as anterior, intermediate, posterior, or panuveitis, with anterior uveitis representing the most prevalent form. The pathophysiology encompasses both infectious triggers — including herpesviruses, toxoplasma, tuberculosis, and syphilis — and non-infectious immune-mediated mechanisms, the latter frequently associated with systemic conditions including HLA-B27-associated spondyloarthropathies, sarcoidosis, Behçet disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Patients present with painful red eye, photophobia, blurred vision, and floaters — symptoms varying with anatomical location — while chronic or posterior uveitis may progress insidiously, threatening vision through cataract, glaucoma, cystoid macular oedema, and retinal detachment. Diagnosis integrates slit-lamp biomicroscopy, dilated fundoscopy, optical coherence tomography, fluorescein angiography, and targeted systemic workup to identify infectious or autoimmune aetiology. Corticosteroids — topical, periocular, or systemic — remain the therapeutic cornerstone for non-infectious disease, with steroid-sparing immunomodulators including methotrexate, mycophenolate, and azathioprine employed for chronic or recurrent disease. Biologics — particularly anti-TNF agents adalimumab, approved specifically for non-infectious uveitis — are utilised in refractory cases. Prognosis varies with aetiology, anatomical location, and treatment response; multidisciplinary collaboration, regular ophthalmological monitoring, and patient education are essential to preserving vision and quality of life.
Geography coverage:
G8 (United States, EU5 [France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K.], Japan, and China)
Insights driven by surveys* with physician / key opinion leaders:
- Survey findings are corroborated and enriched by insights from interviews with leading KOLs
*Survey is customized based on client requirements
Deliverables format:
- PowerPoint presentation
- MS Excel
Key business questions answered:
- Detailed emerging competitive landscape
- Pipeline analysis
- Target patients for emerging therapies
- Key companies
- Key mechanism of actions
- Launch date estimates, etc.
- Clinical trial landscape analysis
- Target patient segments
- Trial endpoints
- Trial design
- Recruitment criteria, etc.
- Unmet Needs and Opportunities
- Performance of key current therapies
- Top areas of unmet needs
- Opportunity sizing for key unmet needs
- Target Product Profiles
- Attributes and levels
- Physician likelihood of prescribing
- Expected patient shares
- KOL insights on key emerging therapies
- Level of awareness
- Expected use / line of therapy
- Extent to fulfil key unmet needs
- KOL quotes
1. Key Findings and Analyst Commentary
- Key trends: market snapshots, SWOT analysis, commercial benefits and risk, etc.
2. Competitive Landscape
- Current therapies
- Key takeaways
- Dx and Tx journey/algorithm
- Key current therapies – profiles and KOL insights
- Emerging therapies
- Key takeaways
- Dx and Tx journey/algorithm
- Key emerging therapies – profiles and KOL insights
3. Product Attribute Analysis
- Key takeaways
- Scientific attributes
- Commercial attributes
- Product positioning
4. Primary Market Research
- Current treatment landscape
- Key therapies vs. focused patient segment
- Key attributes and benefits
- Futures treatment landscape
- Current challenges
- Unmet needs
- Emerging therapies
- Key therapies vs. focused patient segment
- Key attributes and benefits
- Futures treatment landscape
- Unmet needs and KOL expectations
5. Unmet Need and TPP Analysis
- Top unmet needs and future attainment by emerging therapies
- TPP analysis and KOL expectations
6. Regulatory and Reimbursement Environments (by country and payer insights)
7. Appendix (e.g., bibliography, methodology)
Table of contents (TOC)
1. Key Findings and Analyst Commentary
- Key trends: market snapshots, SWOT analysis, commercial benefits and risk, etc.
2. Competitive Landscape
- Current therapies
- Key takeaways
- Dx and Tx journey/algorithm
- Key current therapies – profiles and KOL insights
- Emerging therapies
- Key takeaways
- Dx and Tx journey/algorithm
- Key emerging therapies – profiles and KOL insights
3. Product Attribute Analysis
- Key takeaways
- Scientific attributes
- Commercial attributes
- Product positioning
4. Primary Market Research
- Current treatment landscape
- Key therapies vs. focused patient segment
- Key attributes and benefits
- Futures treatment landscape
- Current challenges
- Unmet needs
- Emerging therapies
- Key therapies vs. focused patient segment
- Key attributes and benefits
- Futures treatment landscape
- Unmet needs and KOL expectations
5. Unmet Need and TPP Analysis
- Top unmet needs and future attainment by emerging therapies
- TPP analysis and KOL expectations
6. Regulatory and Reimbursement Environments (by country and payer insights)
7. Appendix (e.g., bibliography, methodology)

