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Efficacy of soluble IL-4 receptor for the treatment of adults with asthma.

L C Borish1, H S Nelson, J Corren, G Bensch, W W Busse, J B Whitmore, J M Agosti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: IL-4 mediates important proinflammatory functions in asthma, including induction of the IgE isotype switch, increased expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 and promotion of eosinophil transmigration across the endothelium, stimulation of mucus production, and T(H)2 lymphocyte differentiation, leading to release of IL-4, IL-5, IL-9, and IL-13.
OBJECTIVE: The current study evaluated the therapeutic potential of inhaled recombinant human soluble interleukin-4 receptor (IL-4R) as an IL-4 antagonist.
METHODS: This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 62 subjects involving 12 once weekly nebulizations of 0.75, 1.5, or 3.0 mg of IL-4R or placebo. During screening, subjects documented dependence on inhaled corticosteroids by an exacerbation in asthma induced by one or two 50% dose reductions at 2-week intervals. After restabilization for 2 weeks on the dose above which their asthma flared, inhaled steroids were discontinued, patients were randomized, and study medication was started on day 0.
RESULTS: IL-4R was well tolerated. Efficacy was demonstrated by a decline in FEV(1) observed in the placebo group (-0.4 L and -13% predicted), which did not occur in the group receiving 3.0 mg of IL-4R (-0.1 L and -2% predicted; P =.05 over the 3-month treatment period). Daily patient-measured morning FEV(1) also demonstrated a significant decline in the placebo group (-0.5 L and -18% predicted), which did not occur in the group receiving 3.0 mg of IL-4R (-0.1 L and -4% predicted; P =.02 over the 3-month treatment period). The efficacy of IL-4R was further confirmed by the absence of increase in asthma symptom scores in the group receiving 3.0 mg of IL-4R (Delta 0.1) compared with that seen in the placebo group (Delta 1.4 over 1 month; P =.07). Study discontinuation for asthma exacerbation was not significantly different between groups (placebo, 56%; 3.0 mg of IL-4R, 47%; P = not significant).
CONCLUSION: These promising data suggest that IL-4R is safe and effective in the treatment of moderate persistent asthma.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11398072     DOI: 10.1067/mai.2001.115624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


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