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Role for therapeutic drug monitoring during induction therapy with TNF antagonists in IBD: evolution in the definition and management of primary nonresponse.

Konstantinos Papamichael1, Ann Gils, Paul Rutgeerts, Barrett G Levesque, Séverine Vermeire, William J Sandborn, Niels Vande Casteele.   

Abstract

: Primary nonresponse and primary nonremission are important limitations of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonists, occurring in 10% to 40% and 50% to 80% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, respectively. The magnitude of primary nonresponse differs between phase III clinical trials and cohort studies, indicating differences, e.g., in definition, patient population or blinding. The causes of nonresponse can be attributed to the drug (pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity), the patient (genetics, disease activity), the disease (type, location, severity), and/or the treatment strategy (dosing regimen, combination therapy). Primary nonresponse has been attributed to "non-TNF-driven disease" which is an overly simplified and potentially misleading approach to the problem. Many patients with primary nonresponse could successfully be treated with dose optimization during the induction phase or switching to another TNF antagonist. Therefore, primary nonresponse is frequently not a non-TNF-driven disease. Recent studies from rheumatoid arthritis and preliminary data from inflammatory bowel disease evaluating therapeutic drug monitoring have suggested that early measurement of drug and anti-drug antibody concentrations could help to define primary nonresponse and rationalize patient management of this problem. Moreover, a modeling approach including pharmacological parameters and patient-related covariants could potentially be predictive for response to the treatment. We describe an overview of this evolution in thinking, underpinned by previous findings, and assess the potential role of early measurement of drug and antidrug antibody concentrations in the definition and management of primary nonresponse.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25222660     DOI: 10.1097/MIB.0000000000000202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Bowel Dis        ISSN: 1078-0998            Impact factor:   5.325


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1.  Management of Primary Nonresponders and Partial Responders to Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Inhibitor Induction Therapy among Patients with Crohn's Disease.

Authors:  Hideki Iijima; Taku Kobayashi; Mitsuo Nagasaka; Shinichiro Shinzaki; Kazuya Kitamura; Yasuo Suzuki; Mamoru Watanabe; Toshifumi Hibi
Journal:  Inflamm Intest Dis       Date:  2020-03-06

2.  Higher Adalimumab Drug Levels Are Associated with Mucosal Healing in Patients with Crohn's Disease.

Authors:  Konstantinos Papamichael; Adam S Cheifetz
Journal:  J Crohns Colitis       Date:  2016-02-13       Impact factor: 9.071

Review 3.  Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Authors:  Nicholas Carman; David R Mack; Eric I Benchimol
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2018-04-05

4.  Appropriate Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Biologic Agents for Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Authors:  Konstantinos Papamichael; Adam S Cheifetz; Gil Y Melmed; Peter M Irving; Niels Vande Casteele; Patricia L Kozuch; Laura E Raffals; Leonard Baidoo; Brian Bressler; Shane M Devlin; Jennifer Jones; Gilaad G Kaplan; Miles P Sparrow; Fernando S Velayos; Thomas Ullman; Corey A Siegel
Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2019-03-27       Impact factor: 11.382

5.  Therapeutic drug monitoring in inflammatory bowel disease: for every patient and every drug?

Authors:  Konstantinos Papamichael; Adam S Cheifetz
Journal:  Curr Opin Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 3.287

6.  Post-induction infliximab trough levels and disease activity in the clinical evolution of pediatric ulcerative colitis.

Authors:  Hillary Moore; Pasquale Dolce; Nina Devas; Robert Baldassano; Massimo Martinelli
Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 4.623

7.  Model-Based Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Infliximab Using a Single Serum Trough Concentration.

Authors:  David Ternant; Christophe Passot; Alexandre Aubourg; Philippe Goupille; Céline Desvignes; Laurence Picon; Thierry Lecomte; Denis Mulleman; Gilles Paintaud
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 6.447

Review 8.  Use of anti-TNF drug levels to optimise patient management.

Authors:  Konstantinos Papamichael; Adam S Cheifetz
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-02-26

Review 9.  Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Biologics During Induction to Prevent Primary Non-Response.

Authors:  Miles P Sparrow; Konstantinos Papamichael; Mark G Ward; Pauline Riviere; David Laharie; Stephane Paul; Xavier Roblin
Journal:  J Crohns Colitis       Date:  2020-05-21       Impact factor: 9.071

10.  A Saudi Gastroenterology association position statement on the use of tumor necrosis factor-alfa antagonists for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors:  Mahmoud H Mosli; Othman Al-Harbi; Brian G Feagan; Majid A Almadi
Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.485

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