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Infliximab in the treatment of an HIV positive patient with Reiter's syndrome.

Norman Gaylis1.   

Abstract

Reiter's syndrome is an acute inflammatory arthritis with no standard treatment options for patients unresponsive to nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID). In patients positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HIV-RNA levels have been correlated with elevated tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) levels. We investigated the safety and activity of infliximab, an anti-TNF-alpha chimeric monoclonal antibody, in the treatment of an HIV positive patient with Reiter's refractory to NSAID therapy. A 41-year-old HIV positive man with Reiter's syndrome was treated with infliximab 300 mg intravenously at Weeks 0, 2, and 6 and then every 6 to 7 weeks thereafter. He presented with severe fatigue, pain, muscle wasting, synovitis of the elbows, wrists and knees, a scaly rash in the groin area, burning during urination, and severe onycholysis on all digits. Laboratory assessment revealed hemoglobin 7.8 g/dl, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) 152 mm/h, white blood cell count 5700 cells/mm3, and C-reactive protein (CRP) 65.7 mg/dl. HIV viral load on presentation was 1600 quantitative:ultrasensitive (Qn:US) copies/ml, decreased from a maximum of 428,000 Qn:US copies/ml at the start of antiretroviral therapy. After 6 months taking infliximab, all complaints resolved, nails regrew, and the rash cleared. CRP decreased to 0.8 mg/dl and ESR to 22 mm/h. During this 6 month period antiretroviral therapy remained unchanged, and the viral titer remained below 400 Qn:US copies/ml.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12563704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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