PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to detect immune responses induced by intravitreal injection (IVT) of ranibizumab in patients with exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in real life conditions. METHODS: An ELISA protocol from blood samples, following 2 different steps, was used to detect antibodies directed against the variable regions of ranibizumab. RESULTS: Among 91 patients included, 46 received more than 10 IVTs, 36 had received 10 IVTs or fewer, and 9 were treatment naïve. Specific antiranibizumab immunoglobulins G were detected in 14/82 treated patients (17.1%). No immunization was detected among naïve patients. For patients with 10 or fewer previous IVTs, immunization against ranibizumab was detected in 4/36 patients (11.1%) whereas immunization was observed in 10/46 patients (21.7%) with more IVTs (p = 0.20). CONCLUSIONS: Immunization against ranibizumab can be detected in 17% of treated patients. Further clinical studies are needed to investigate the relationship between specific immunization to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor antibodies and response or resistance to ranibizumab treatments.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to detect immune responses induced by intravitreal injection (IVT) of ranibizumab in patients with exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in real life conditions. METHODS: An ELISA protocol from blood samples, following 2 different steps, was used to detect antibodies directed against the variable regions of ranibizumab. RESULTS: Among 91 patients included, 46 received more than 10 IVTs, 36 had received 10 IVTs or fewer, and 9 were treatment naïve. Specific antiranibizumab immunoglobulins G were detected in 14/82 treated patients (17.1%). No immunization was detected among naïve patients. For patients with 10 or fewer previous IVTs, immunization against ranibizumab was detected in 4/36 patients (11.1%) whereas immunization was observed in 10/46 patients (21.7%) with more IVTs (p = 0.20). CONCLUSIONS: Immunization against ranibizumab can be detected in 17% of treated patients. Further clinical studies are needed to investigate the relationship between specific immunization to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor antibodies and response or resistance to ranibizumab treatments.