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Endoscopic remission can be predicted by golimumab concentrations in patients with ulcerative colitis treated with the changed label.

Sebastian Stefanovic1, Iris Detrez2, Griet Compernolle2, Els Brouwers2, Nejc Sever1, Borut Stabuc1,3, Natasa Smrekar1, Tina Kurent1, Gregor Novak1, Matic Kozelj1, Marc Ferrante4, Ann Gils2, David Drobne1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2018, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) replaced a fixed 50 mg every 4-week maintenance regimen of golimumab for ulcerative colitis (UC) patients weighing <80 kg with new, flexible dosing that allows reactive dose optimization to 100 mg if clinically needed. We analyzed the endoscopic remission rates and pharmacokinetics of this new dosing regimen in real-life settings.
METHODS: We prospectively recruited 30 consecutive (17 with body weight <80 kg) patients with UC who received golimumab with the new EMA label. The primary endpoint was endoscopic remission (Mayo ≤1) assessed by centrally-read endoscopy at week 14 and year 1. Golimumab concentrations, measured at nine prespecified timepoints, were correlated with endoscopic remission and identified cut-offs.
RESULTS: Endoscopic remission was achieved in 15/30 (50%) and 10/30 (33%) patients at week 14 and year 1, respectively. Reactive dose optimization to 100 mg maintenance was needed in 13/17 (76%) patients. Golimumab concentrations at week 6 predicted week 14 and year 1 endoscopic remission. Week 6 concentrations >10.7 µg/ml were a strong predictor for achievement and maintenance of endoscopic remission during the first year of treatment, while concentrations <5.1 µg/ml identified the opposite.
CONCLUSION: One-third of the patients reached and maintained endoscopic remission during the first year of golimumab treatment, but the need for dose optimization to 100 mg every 4 weeks of maintenance was high in patients weighing <80 kg. Golimumab concentrations <5.1 µg/ml at week 6 identified patients who are unlikely to reach and maintain endoscopic remission with the new, flexible EMA label.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32804854     DOI: 10.1097/MEG.0000000000001843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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1.  Effectiveness of golimumab in patients with ulcerative colitis: results of a real-life study in Switzerland.

Authors:  Kathrin Perrig; Niklas Krupka; Sebastian Bruno Ulrich Jordi; Jean-Benoît Rossel; Luc Biedermann; Thomas Greuter; Philipp Schreiner; Stephan R Vavricka; Pascal Juillerat; Emanuel Burri; Dorothee Zimmermann; Michel H Maillard; Michael Christian Sulz; Stephan Brand; Gerhard Rogler; Benjamin Misselwitz
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-02-09       Impact factor: 4.409

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