Induction treatment of ANCA-associated vasculitis with a single dose of rituximab.

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Tabitha Turner-Stokes, Eleanor Sandhu, Ruth J. Pepper, Natalie E. Stolagiewicz, Caroline Ashley, Deirdre Dinneen, Alexander J. Howie, Alan D. Salama, Aine Burns and Mark A. Little, Induction treatment of ANCA-associated vasculitis with a single dose of rituximab., Rheumatology, 53, 8, 2014, 1395-403

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Abstract OBJECTIVES: Rituximab is effective in inducing remission in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), with randomized evidence to support its use as four infusions of 375 mg/m(2) (the conventional lymphoma dosing schedule). As B cell depletion (BCD) appears to occur very rapidly after the first dose, we questioned the need for repeat dosing and adopted a standard single-dose protocol of 375 mg/m(2) to treat active AAV. METHODS: All consecutive cases with newly diagnosed or relapsing AAV for whom conventional immunosuppression was contraindicated or ineffective were enrolled. All were rituximab naive. Circulating CD19(+) B cells and clinical and serological markers of disease activity were recorded at regular intervals. Complete remission (CR) was defined as the absence of clinical features of AAV with a prednisolone dose <10 mg/day. RESULTS: Nineteen patients were included, 17 (89%) with generalized disease and 2 (11%) with severe disease (creatinine level >500 μM). Eight (42%) were on additional immunosuppression at the time of rituximab treatment. Satisfactory BCD (<0.005 cells/μl) was achieved in 89% of patients after a median of 13 days. Three-month BCD probability was 89%. Median time to CR following a single dose of rituximab was 38 days and the 3-month probability of CR was 80%. Median time to B cell repopulation was 9.2 months and to disease relapse/redose was 27 months. Use of this single-dose protocol saved an estimated £4533/patient (US$7103; €5276) compared with a 4 × 375 mg/m(2) dosing schedule. CONCLUSION: Our single-centre experience suggests that a single dose of rituximab of 375 mg/m(2) is a reasonable and more cost-effective therapy for inducing remission in patients with AAV.

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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 11/YI/B2093

Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/mlittle

Author: LITTLE, MARK

Type of material: Journal Article