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Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT
OBJECTIVE: Although enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a highly effective therapy, CRIM-negative (CN) infantile Pompe disease (IPD) patients typically mount a strong immune response which abrogates the efficacy of ERT, resulting in clinical decline and death. This study was designed to demonstrate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692419/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067052 |
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author | Banugaria, Suhrad G. Prater, Sean N. Patel, Trusha T. DeArmey, Stephanie M. Milleson, Christie Sheets, Kathryn B. Bali, Deeksha S. Rehder, Catherine W. Raiman, Julian A. J. Wang, Raymond A. Labarthe, Francois Charrow, Joel Harmatz, Paul Chakraborty, Pranesh Rosenberg, Amy S. Kishnani, Priya S. |
author_facet | Banugaria, Suhrad G. Prater, Sean N. Patel, Trusha T. DeArmey, Stephanie M. Milleson, Christie Sheets, Kathryn B. Bali, Deeksha S. Rehder, Catherine W. Raiman, Julian A. J. Wang, Raymond A. Labarthe, Francois Charrow, Joel Harmatz, Paul Chakraborty, Pranesh Rosenberg, Amy S. Kishnani, Priya S. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Although enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a highly effective therapy, CRIM-negative (CN) infantile Pompe disease (IPD) patients typically mount a strong immune response which abrogates the efficacy of ERT, resulting in clinical decline and death. This study was designed to demonstrate that immune tolerance induction (ITI) prevents or diminishes the development of antibody titers, resulting in a better clinical outcome compared to CN IPD patients treated with ERT monotherapy. METHODS: We evaluated the safety, efficacy and feasibility of a clinical algorithm designed to accurately identify CN IPD patients and minimize delays between CRIM status determination and initiation of an ITI regimen (combination of rituximab, methotrexate and IVIG) concurrent with ERT. Clinical and laboratory data including measures of efficacy analysis for response to ERT were analyzed and compared to CN IPD patients treated with ERT monotherapy. RESULTS: Seven CN IPD patients were identified and started on the ITI regimen concurrent with ERT. Median time from diagnosis of CN status to commencement of ERT and ITI was 0.5 months (range: 0.1–1.6 months). At baseline, all patients had significant cardiomyopathy and all but one required respiratory support. The ITI regimen was safely tolerated in all seven cases. Four patients never seroconverted and remained antibody-free. One patient died from respiratory failure. Two patients required another course of the ITI regimen. In addition to their clinical improvement, the antibody titers observed in these patients were much lower than those seen in ERT monotherapy treated CN patients. CONCLUSIONS: The ITI regimen appears safe and efficacious and holds promise in altering the natural history of CN IPD by increasing ERT efficacy. An algorithm such as this substantiates the benefits of accelerated diagnosis and management of CN IPD patients, thus, further supporting the importance of early identification and treatment initiation with newborn screening for IPD. |
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spelling | pubmed-36924192013-07-02 Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT Banugaria, Suhrad G. Prater, Sean N. Patel, Trusha T. DeArmey, Stephanie M. Milleson, Christie Sheets, Kathryn B. Bali, Deeksha S. Rehder, Catherine W. Raiman, Julian A. J. Wang, Raymond A. Labarthe, Francois Charrow, Joel Harmatz, Paul Chakraborty, Pranesh Rosenberg, Amy S. Kishnani, Priya S. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Although enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a highly effective therapy, CRIM-negative (CN) infantile Pompe disease (IPD) patients typically mount a strong immune response which abrogates the efficacy of ERT, resulting in clinical decline and death. This study was designed to demonstrate that immune tolerance induction (ITI) prevents or diminishes the development of antibody titers, resulting in a better clinical outcome compared to CN IPD patients treated with ERT monotherapy. METHODS: We evaluated the safety, efficacy and feasibility of a clinical algorithm designed to accurately identify CN IPD patients and minimize delays between CRIM status determination and initiation of an ITI regimen (combination of rituximab, methotrexate and IVIG) concurrent with ERT. Clinical and laboratory data including measures of efficacy analysis for response to ERT were analyzed and compared to CN IPD patients treated with ERT monotherapy. RESULTS: Seven CN IPD patients were identified and started on the ITI regimen concurrent with ERT. Median time from diagnosis of CN status to commencement of ERT and ITI was 0.5 months (range: 0.1–1.6 months). At baseline, all patients had significant cardiomyopathy and all but one required respiratory support. The ITI regimen was safely tolerated in all seven cases. Four patients never seroconverted and remained antibody-free. One patient died from respiratory failure. Two patients required another course of the ITI regimen. In addition to their clinical improvement, the antibody titers observed in these patients were much lower than those seen in ERT monotherapy treated CN patients. CONCLUSIONS: The ITI regimen appears safe and efficacious and holds promise in altering the natural history of CN IPD by increasing ERT efficacy. An algorithm such as this substantiates the benefits of accelerated diagnosis and management of CN IPD patients, thus, further supporting the importance of early identification and treatment initiation with newborn screening for IPD. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692419/ /pubmed/23825616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067052 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Banugaria, Suhrad G. Prater, Sean N. Patel, Trusha T. DeArmey, Stephanie M. Milleson, Christie Sheets, Kathryn B. Bali, Deeksha S. Rehder, Catherine W. Raiman, Julian A. J. Wang, Raymond A. Labarthe, Francois Charrow, Joel Harmatz, Paul Chakraborty, Pranesh Rosenberg, Amy S. Kishnani, Priya S. Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title | Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title_full | Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title_fullStr | Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title_full_unstemmed | Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title_short | Algorithm for the Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Cross Reactive Immunologic Material-Negative Classic Infantile Pompe Disease: A Step towards Improving the Efficacy of ERT |
title_sort | algorithm for the early diagnosis and treatment of patients with cross reactive immunologic material-negative classic infantile pompe disease: a step towards improving the efficacy of ert |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692419/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067052 |
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