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Adalimumab provides long-lasting clinical improvement in refractory mucocutaneous Behçet's disease without formation of antidrug antibodies.

Diana M Verboom1, Tim B van der Houwen1, Jasper H Kappen2, Paul L A van Daele1, Willem A Dik3, Marco W J Schreurs3, P Martin van Hagen1, Jan A M van Laar4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The TNF-blocker adalimumab can be effective in Behçet's disease (BD), a multisystem auto-inflammatory disorder. Unfortunately, the therapeutic efficacy of TNF-blockers can be hampered by the formation of anti-drug antibodies. We present an observational study of adalimumab in refractory BD with measurement of anti-drug antibodies.
METHODS: The effect of fortnightly 40mg adalimumab in nine patients with therapy refractory mucocutaneous, non-ocular or organ threatening BD was studied up to 60 months. Primary endpoint was a decrease in disease activity, measured by the BD Current Activity Form (BDCAF) within 6 months. Secondary endpoints included serum cytokines and the long-term formation of anti-adalimumab antibodies.
RESULTS: BDCAF improved significantly in all nine patients from 5.4 (SD=1.4) to 2.4 (SD=1.4) (p=0.007) within one month up to 6 months and after prolonged follow up of 5 years. All patients could either taper or stop concomitant therapy. Symptoms of mucocutaneous lesions, erythema nodosum and joint involvement decreased or disappeared. Serum TNF-alpha levels were elevates in five patients and decreased upon treatment (p=0.017). Adalimumab was save and none of the patients experienced therapy failure or antibodies against adalimumab.
CONCLUSIONS: We present an observational study on patients with BD treated with adalimumab and provide a basis for long-term use in refractory mucocutaneous BD. These findings show that adalimumab can safely be administered yielding sustainable clinical effects in refractory BD patients with mucocutaneous disease without formation of anti-adalimumab antibodies, even after long follow up.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30873952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Rheumatol        ISSN: 0392-856X            Impact factor:   4.473


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Authors:  Sinem Nihal Esatoglu; Fatma Nihan Akkoc-Mustafayev; Yesim Ozguler; Fatma Ozbakır; Okan K Nohut; Dilsen Cevirgen; Vedat Hamuryudan; Ibrahim Hatemi; Aykut Ferhat Celik; Hasan Yazici; Gulen Hatemi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-12-22       Impact factor: 7.561

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