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Published in: Journal of Gastroenterology 2/2014

01-02-2014 | Original Article—Alimentary Tract

C-reactive protein is an indicator of serum infliximab level in predicting loss of response in patients with Crohn’s disease

Authors: Toshifumi Hibi, Atsushi Sakuraba, Mamoru Watanabe, Satoshi Motoya, Hiroaki Ito, Noriko Sato, Toru Yoshinari, Kenta Motegi, Yoshitaka Kinouchi, Masakazu Takazoe, Yasuo Suzuki, Takayuki Matsumoto, Kazuhiko Kawakami, Takayuki Matsumoto, Ichiro Hirata, Shinji Tanaka, Toshifumi Ashida, Toshiyuki Matsui

Published in: Journal of Gastroenterology | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

Background

The ability of serum infliximab level to predict clinical outcome in infliximab therapy in Crohn’s disease is unclear. Here, we aimed to clarify the correlation between the timing of loss of response (LOR) to treatment and a decrease in serum infliximab level, and, in addition, to identify an indicator of infliximab level.

Methods

The study used data from a previous clinical study of infliximab for Crohn’s disease, in which infliximab was initially given at 0, 2, 6 weeks at 5 mg/kg, and then at 8-week intervals to 62 week-10 responders. Of these 62, here we analysed data from 57 in whom Crohn’s disease activity index and serum infliximab level were evaluated at week 14.

Results

Twelve patients showed a clinical response despite an infliximab level <1 μg/mL at week 14; of these, 8 (67 %) experienced LOR by week 54. A decrease in infliximab level preceded LOR in 6 (75 %). In receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, C-reactive protein (CRP) showed better performance in detecting an infliximab level <1 μg/mL. Infliximab level was <1 μg/mL in 60–80 % of patients with CRP >0.5 mg/dL. Time to LOR (median: 22.0 weeks) was significantly longer than that to a decrease in infliximab level to <1 μg/mL (14.0 weeks, p < 0.05) or to an increase in CRP to >0.5 mg/dL (14.0 weeks, p < 0.01).

Conclusions

A decrease in serum infliximab level preceded LOR, and was easily detected by an increase in CRP. The CRP may be an indicator of serum infliximab level in predicting LOR.
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Metadata
Title
C-reactive protein is an indicator of serum infliximab level in predicting loss of response in patients with Crohn’s disease
Authors
Toshifumi Hibi
Atsushi Sakuraba
Mamoru Watanabe
Satoshi Motoya
Hiroaki Ito
Noriko Sato
Toru Yoshinari
Kenta Motegi
Yoshitaka Kinouchi
Masakazu Takazoe
Yasuo Suzuki
Takayuki Matsumoto
Kazuhiko Kawakami
Takayuki Matsumoto
Ichiro Hirata
Shinji Tanaka
Toshifumi Ashida
Toshiyuki Matsui
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Journal of Gastroenterology / Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0944-1174
Electronic ISSN: 1435-5922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-013-0807-0

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