Increased risk of malignancy in HLA-B27-positive patients with ankylosing spondylitis requiring biologics for sustained inflammation: A long-term, single-center retrospective study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Kai-Chun Wang, Yi-Syuan Sun, Hung-Cheng Tsai, Hsien-Tzung Liao, Chien-Chih Lai, Wei-Sheng Chen, Ling-Ying Lu, Ming-Han Chen
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the link between the administration of biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) and the risk of malignancy in human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27)-positive patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) experiencing sustained inflammation.

Methods: Between 2006 and 2021, 1445 HLA-B27-positive patients with AS were retrospectively evaluated. Among them, 112 patients required bDMARD therapy. The study compared conventional therapy with bDMARDs and investigated the risk factors for developing malignancies.

Results: During 8253 patient-years of follow-up, 38 (2.6%) patients developed various malignancies, including lung, liver, breast, and colon cancer. The risk of malignancy was significantly higher in the bDMARD-treated group compared to PS-matched groups receiving conventional synthetic DMARDs (csDMARD) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The cumulative risk of malignancies increased significantly after 6 years of follow-up. All patients who developed malignancy after bDMARD therapy received tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors. Requiring bDMARD therapy, requiring bDMARDs in combination with csDMARD therapy, and being diagnosed with AS after 30 years of age were independent risk factors for developing malignancy.

Conclusions: HLA-B27-positive AS patients with sustained inflammation requiring biologic therapy, particularly if diagnosed after age 30, may have an increased risk of malignancy. Regular cancer screenings are advisable for these patients while undergoing biologic treatment.

HLA-B27阳性的强直性脊柱炎患者因炎症持续存在而需要使用生物制剂时,其恶性肿瘤风险增加:一项长期的单中心回顾性研究。
目的评估使用生物改良抗风湿药(bDMARDs)与人类白细胞抗原B27(HLA-B27)阳性强直性脊柱炎(AS)持续炎症患者恶性肿瘤风险之间的联系:2006年至2021年间,对1445名HLA-B27阳性强直性脊柱炎患者进行了回顾性评估。其中,112 名患者需要接受 bDMARD 治疗。该研究比较了传统疗法和bDMARDs疗法,并调查了罹患恶性肿瘤的风险因素:在8253年的随访中,38名患者(2.6%)罹患各种恶性肿瘤,包括肺癌、肝癌、乳腺癌和结肠癌。与接受传统合成DMARDs(csDMARD)和非甾体抗炎药的PS匹配组相比,bDMARD治疗组的恶性肿瘤风险明显更高。随访6年后,恶性肿瘤的累积风险明显增加。所有接受bDMARD治疗后出现恶性肿瘤的患者都接受了肿瘤坏死因子-α抑制剂治疗。需要接受bDMARD治疗、需要bDMARDs与csDMARD联合治疗以及30岁以后确诊为强直性脊柱炎是发生恶性肿瘤的独立风险因素:结论:HLA-B27阳性的强直性脊柱炎患者如果炎症持续存在,需要接受生物治疗,尤其是在30岁以后确诊的患者,患恶性肿瘤的风险可能会增加。建议这些患者在接受生物治疗期间定期进行癌症筛查。
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Modern Rheumatology
Modern Rheumatology RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
9.10%
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146
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Modern Rheumatology publishes original papers in English on research pertinent to rheumatology and associated areas such as pathology, physiology, clinical immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, experimental animal models, pharmacology, and orthopedic surgery. Occasional reviews of topics which may be of wide interest to the readership will be accepted. In addition, concise papers of special scientific importance that represent definitive and original studies will be considered. Modern Rheumatology is currently indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, Academic OneFile, Current Abstracts, Elsevier Biobase, Gale, Health Reference Center Academic, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions
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