Literature DB >> 25901974

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Anti-tumor Necrosis Factor Agents in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Andres J Yarur1, David T Rubin.   

Abstract

Anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agents have radically changed the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases. Although a significant amount of patients respond to therapy, others experience only a partial response or do not benefit at all. Although, in some cases, the mechanistic action of the anti-TNF therapy may explain such findings, we have now learned that many patients may instead suffer from inadequate dosing and drug exposure. Such heterogeneity in how patients respond to therapy may be explained by multiple pharmacodynamic variables, such as factors that alter drug clearance, including the level of systemic inflammation, the presence of antidrug antibodies, and concomitant use of immunomodulators. Multiple studies have found that low-serum anti-TNF levels are associated with active disease and that adjusting the dose in these cases may offer a therapeutic benefit. In this review, we discuss the most recent evidence on therapeutic drug monitoring in patients with inflammatory bowel disease receiving anti-TNF biological therapies.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25901974     DOI: 10.1097/MIB.0000000000000380

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


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2.  Vedolizumab Concentrations Are Associated with Long-Term Endoscopic Remission in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Authors:  Andres J Yarur; Alexandra Bruss; Snehal Naik; Poonam Beniwal-Patel; Caroline Fox; Anjali Jain; Brandon Berens; Amir Patel; Ryan Ungaro; Bayda Bahur; Marla Dubinsky; Daniel J Stein
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Review 3.  British Society of Gastroenterology consensus guidelines on the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults.

Authors:  Christopher Andrew Lamb; Nicholas A Kennedy; Tim Raine; Philip Anthony Hendy; Philip J Smith; Jimmy K Limdi; Bu'Hussain Hayee; Miranda C E Lomer; Gareth C Parkes; Christian Selinger; Kevin J Barrett; R Justin Davies; Cathy Bennett; Stuart Gittens; Malcolm G Dunlop; Omar Faiz; Aileen Fraser; Vikki Garrick; Paul D Johnston; Miles Parkes; Jeremy Sanderson; Helen Terry; Daniel R Gaya; Tariq H Iqbal; Stuart A Taylor; Melissa Smith; Matthew Brookes; Richard Hansen; A Barney Hawthorne
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2019-09-27       Impact factor: 23.059

4.  When Should Therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Be Stopped?

Authors:  David T Rubin
Journal:  Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)       Date:  2015-06

5.  Inflammatory Cytokine Profile in Crohn's Disease Nonresponders to Optimal Antitumor Necrosis Factor Therapy.

Authors:  Andres J Yarur; Anjali Jain; Maria A Quintero; Frank Czul; Amar R Deshpande; David H Kerman; Maria T Abreu
Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 3.062

6.  Guidelines for the management of patients with Crohn's disease. Recommendations of the Polish Society of Gastroenterology and the Polish National Consultant in Gastroenterology.

Authors:  Michał Łodyga; Piotr Eder; Magdalena Gawron-Kiszka; Agnieszka Dobrowolska; Maciej Gonciarz; Marek Hartleb; Maria Kłopocka; Ewa Małecka-Wojciesko; Piotr Radwan; Jarosław Reguła; Edyta Zagórowicz; Grażyna Rydzewska
Journal:  Prz Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-11-19

7.  Effectiveness of Ustekinumab Dose Escalation in Patients With Crohn's Disease.

Authors:  Jacob E Ollech; Inessa Normatov; Noam Peleg; Jingzhou Wang; Shivani A Patel; Victoria Rai; Yangtian Yi; Jorie Singer; Sushila R Dalal; Atsushi Sakuraba; Russell D Cohen; David T Rubin; Joel Pekow
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8.  Circulating Cytokines and Cytokine Receptors in Infliximab Treatment Failure Due to TNF-α Independent Crohn Disease.

Authors:  Casper Steenholdt; Mehmet Coskun; Sine Buhl; Klaus Bendtzen; Mark A Ainsworth; Jørn Brynskov; Ole H Nielsen
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Review 9.  Immunoassay methods used in clinical studies for the detection of anti-drug antibodies to adalimumab and infliximab.

Authors:  B Gorovits; D J Baltrukonis; I Bhattacharya; M A Birchler; D Finco; D Sikkema; M S Vincent; S Lula; L Marshall; T P Hickling
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2018-03-30       Impact factor: 4.330

10.  Significance of measurement of serum trough level and anti-drug antibody of adalimumab as personalised pharmacokinetics in patients with Crohn's disease: a subanalysis of the DIAMOND trial.

Authors:  H Nakase; S Motoya; T Matsumoto; K Watanabe; T Hisamatsu; N Yoshimura; T Ishida; S Kato; T Nakagawa; M Esaki; M Nagahori; T Matsui; Y Naito; T Kanai; Y Suzuki; M Nojima; M Watanabe; T Hibi
Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 8.171

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