Primary Non-Response to Tumor Necrosis Factor Antagonists is Associated with Inferior Response to Second-line Biologics in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

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Categoría Revisión sistemática
RevistaJournal of Crohn's & colitis
Año 2018
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS:

We sought to analyze whether response to second-line biologic varies depending on reason for discontinuation of primary anti-TNF agent (primary non-response [PNR], secondary loss of response [LOR] after initial response, or intolerance), through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

METHODS:

Through a systematic search through May 31, 2017, we identified 8 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of biologics in patients with IBD with prior exposure to anti-TNF agents, that stratified response to second-line therapy by reason for discontinuing primary anti-TNF therapy (PNR vs. LOR vs. intolerance). We estimated relative risk (RR) [and 95% confidence interval (CI)] of achieving clinical remission in patients with PNR as compared to patients with LOR, and intolerance, through random effects meta-analysis.

RESULTS:

As compared to patients who discontinued prior anti-TNF due to intolerance, patients with prior PNR were 24% less likely to achieve remission with second-line biologics (RR,0.76 [0.61-0.96]). As compared to patients who discontinued prior anti-TNF due to LOR, patients with prior PNR were 27% less likely to achieve remission with induction therapy with second-line biologics (RR,0.73 [0.56-0.97]), particularly to ustekinumab (RR,0.64 [0.52-0.80]). There was no difference in response to vedolizumab in patients with prior PNR or LOR to anti-TNF agents (RR,1.16 [0.85-1.58]).

CONCLUSION:

Patients with PNR to anti-TNF agents are less likely to respond to second-line non-TNF biologics, as compared to patients who discontinued therapy due to secondary LOR or intolerance. This may be attributed to underlying pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of anti-TNF agents in patients with PNR.
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First added on: Jan 27, 2018