Back to Search Start Over

Neutropenia During Tocilizumab Treatment Is Not Associated with Infection Risk in Systemic or Polyarticular-course Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Authors :
Gerd Horneff
Antigoni Siamopoulou-Mavridou
Hans-Iko Huppertz
Fabrizio De Benedetti
Rayfel Schneider
Alan Martin
Kirsten Minden
Nicolino Ruperto
Hermine I. Brunner
Clovis Arthur Silva
Ekaterina Alexeeva
Isabelle Koné-Paut
Benjamin Porter-Brown
Manuela Pardeo
Lawrence S. Zemel
Karen Onel
Jianmei Wang
Kamal N. Bharucha
Vyacheslav Chasnyk
Source :
The Journal of Rheumatology. 46:1117-1126
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Journal of Rheumatology, 2019.

Abstract

Objective.To determine whether neutropenia is associated with increased risk for infection in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and polyarticular-course juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pcJIA) treated with tocilizumab (TCZ).Methods.Data up to Week 104 from 2 phase III trials of intravenous TCZ in sJIA (n = 112;ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT00642460) and pcJIA (n = 188;ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT00988221) were pooled. Worst common toxicity criteria grade and lowest observed absolute neutrophil count (ANC) were identified for each patient. Associations between patient characteristics and lowest observed ANC were tested using univariate regression analysis. Infection and serious infection rates per 100 patient-years (PY) in periods associated with grades 1/2 and 3/4 neutrophil counts were compared with rates associated with normal neutrophil counts.Results.ANC decreased to grade ≥ 3 in 25.0% and 5.9% of sJIA and pcJIA patients, respectively, and decreases were transient. Young age (p = 0.047) and methotrexate use (p = 0.012) were positively associated with neutropenia in patients with sJIA but not in patients with pcJIA. The rate of serious infections in patients with sJIA (10.9/100 PY; 95% CI 6.8–16.5) tended to be higher than in patients with pcJIA (5.2/100 PY; 95% CI 3–8.5). No increase in rates of serious or nonserious infections was observed during periods of neutropenia in either trial.Conclusion.Patients with JIA treated with TCZ experienced transient neutropenia that was not associated with an increased number of infections.

Details

ISSN :
14992752, 0315162X, and 00642460
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bed8f865a94ae2f13d18d21455c6976a