A101 USTEKINUMAB LEVELS MEASURED DURING INDUCTION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES AT WEEK 12 OF TREATMENT IN CROHN'S DISEASE. (26th February 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A101 USTEKINUMAB LEVELS MEASURED DURING INDUCTION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES AT WEEK 12 OF TREATMENT IN CROHN'S DISEASE. (26th February 2020)
- Main Title:
- A101 USTEKINUMAB LEVELS MEASURED DURING INDUCTION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES AT WEEK 12 OF TREATMENT IN CROHN'S DISEASE
- Authors:
- Walshe, M
Borowski, K
Boland, K
Rho, S
Stempak, J
Silverberg, M - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) helps guide use of anti-TNF drugs in IBD patients. In addition, higher anti-TNF levels during induction therapy have been shown to be associated with better clinical and endoscopic outcomes. The role of TDM for more novel biologics such as ustekinumab (an anti- IL-12/23 antibody used to treat Crohn's disease) remains to be elucidated. Aims: We set out to investigate correlations between ustekinumab drug levels measured during induction with clinical and biochemical outcomes in patients with Crohn's disease. Methods: Patients with Crohn's disease commencing treatment with ustekinumab were recruited from a single tertiary referral centre. Standard weight-based induction dosing was used. TDM was performed at week 2 and week 6 following IV induction dose. A drug-tolerant assay (Prometheus) was used. Kruskal-Wallis test was used to examine association between induction dose and ustekinumab levels. CDAI, CRP, and faecal calprotectin (FCP) were measured at week 12. Pearson correlation co-efficient was used to assess the relationship between ustekinumab levels and i)CDAI ii)CRP and iii)FCP at week 12. Results: A total of 38 ustekinumab levels in 21 patients were measured. Week 2 ustekinumab levels were available for 17 patients, 16 (94.1%) of whom had levels of greater or equal to 25μg/mL. (1 patient had a level of 19.5μg/mL.) Week 6 ustekinumab levels were available for 21 patients; median 15μg/mL (IQR 9.9–21.3). No patientsAbstract: Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) helps guide use of anti-TNF drugs in IBD patients. In addition, higher anti-TNF levels during induction therapy have been shown to be associated with better clinical and endoscopic outcomes. The role of TDM for more novel biologics such as ustekinumab (an anti- IL-12/23 antibody used to treat Crohn's disease) remains to be elucidated. Aims: We set out to investigate correlations between ustekinumab drug levels measured during induction with clinical and biochemical outcomes in patients with Crohn's disease. Methods: Patients with Crohn's disease commencing treatment with ustekinumab were recruited from a single tertiary referral centre. Standard weight-based induction dosing was used. TDM was performed at week 2 and week 6 following IV induction dose. A drug-tolerant assay (Prometheus) was used. Kruskal-Wallis test was used to examine association between induction dose and ustekinumab levels. CDAI, CRP, and faecal calprotectin (FCP) were measured at week 12. Pearson correlation co-efficient was used to assess the relationship between ustekinumab levels and i)CDAI ii)CRP and iii)FCP at week 12. Results: A total of 38 ustekinumab levels in 21 patients were measured. Week 2 ustekinumab levels were available for 17 patients, 16 (94.1%) of whom had levels of greater or equal to 25μg/mL. (1 patient had a level of 19.5μg/mL.) Week 6 ustekinumab levels were available for 21 patients; median 15μg/mL (IQR 9.9–21.3). No patients had detectable antibodies to ustekinumab. There was no significant association between absolute induction dose and week 6 ustekinumab levels; p=0.46. Of the 21 patients with week 6 levels, CDAI, CRP and FCP were available for 18, 18 and 16 patients respectively; Median CDAI 103(IQR 42–249), median CRP 2.3mg/L(IQR 1.0–11.3), median FCP 269μg/g(IQR109-932). There was a significant negative correlation between week 6 ustekinumab levels and CDAI; r=-.609, p=0.007. A negative correlation between week 6 ustekinumab levels and FCP was also significant; r=-.526, p=0.037. There was no significant correlation between week 6 ustekinumab levels and CRP; r=-.259, p=0.298. Conclusions: We have demonstrated inter-patient variation in drug pharmacokinetics at week 6 following induction dose of ustekinumab in patients with Crohn's disease. Drug levels at week 6 are significantly associated with clinical and biochemical markers of disease activity (CDAI, faecal calprotectin) at week 12. Measurement of week 6 ustekinumab levels may aid early identification of patients at risk of primary non-response to ustekinumab. Funding Agencies: Testing provided by Prometheus … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology. Volume 3:Supplement 1(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
- Issue:
- Volume 3:Supplement 1(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 3, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0003-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 117
- Page End:
- 118
- Publication Date:
- 2020-02-26
- Subjects:
- Gastroenterology -- Periodicals
616.33005 - Journal URLs:
- https://academic.oup.com/jcag ↗
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/jcag/gwz047.100 ↗
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- 2515-2084
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