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Successful Mercaptopurine Usage despite Azathioprine-Induced Pancreatitis in Paediatric Crohn's Disease.

Silvia Gallego-Gutiérrez1, Víctor Manuel Navas-López2, Michal Kolorz3, Ladislava Bartosova4, Katerina Lukac4, Silvia Luque-Pérez1, Leticia Núñez-Caro1, Paloma García-Galán1, Francisco Girón Fernández-Crehuet1, Javier Blasco-Alonso5, María Juliana Serrano-Nieto1, Carlos Sierra-Salinas5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Azathioprine [AZA] and mercaptopurine [MP] are recommended for maintenance of steroid-free remission in children with Crohn`s disease [CD]. Azathioprine-induced pancreatitis, an idiosyncratic and major side effect, has been considered as an absolute contraindication for the use of a second thiopurine in IBD patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe two children with CD in whom MP were successfully trialled after a confirmed azathioprine-induced pancreatitis, being well tolerated in both cases.
RESULTS: Two boys [13 and 10 years old] started exclusive enteral nutrition after diagnosis of moderate (Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index [wPCDAI] = 45) and mild [wPCDAI = 35] CD. Both developed an acute mild to moderate pancreatitis after 2 and 3 weeks, respectively, of AZA treatment but recovered fully in hospital after AZA withdrawal. They started on MP treatment without any adverse effect. They were tested for the presence of polymorphisms 238G>C, 460G>A, and 719A>G in the TPMT gene and 94C>A and 21>C in the ITPase. Both patients were wild-type for all tested polymorphisms.
CONCLUSIONS: Azathioprine-induced acute pancreatitis should not be considered as an absolute contraindication for the use of MP. Further investigation is required to create a better understanding of the mechanism underlying the adverse events and to allow more possibilities for personalised therapy.
Copyright © 2015 European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Crohn′s disease; Thiopurines; azathioprine; children; mercaptopurine; pancreatitis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25968582     DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crohns Colitis        ISSN: 1873-9946            Impact factor:   9.071


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