TNF-alpha blockade in primary chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis of the mandible.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Jeanne de La Rochefoucauld, Raphaël Lhote, Mourad-Azzedine Benassarou, Thomas Schouman, Chloé Bertolus, Zahir Amoura, Miguel Hié
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Abstract

Objectives: Primary chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis of the mandible (CNOM) is a rare auto-inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology that bears pathophysiological resemblance to both SAPHO syndrome in adults and chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) in children. Both SAPHO and CRMO respond to TNF-α blockade. Previously reported treatment regimens in CNOM including NSAIDs, corticosteroids, antibiotics, anti-resorptive therapy and surgery all bear disappointing results. TNF-α blockade is suggested as a treatment option by some experts but this is not backed by any clinical data. We sought to retrospectively and exhaustively report our experience of anti-TNF-α therapy in refractory CNOM.

Methods: Fifteen patients with refractory CNOM and high disease burden were referred to our centre. TNF-α blockade was attempted in 10 cases, given its efficacy in neighbouring diseases, its good tolerance profile and failure of previous treatment strategies. We herein retrospectively report detailed outcomes for all patients having received anti-TNF-α therapy for this indication in our centre.

Results: TNF-α-targeting therapy resulted in a rapid and sustained remission in a majority of patients with CNOM, without serious adverse events. Treatment was tapered and stopped without relapse in some patients despite a refractory course of several years. Male sex seems to be associated with a poorer outcome.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that blocking TNF-α is efficient and safe in CNOM.

TNF-α 阻断剂治疗原发性慢性非细菌性下颌骨骨髓炎
目的:原发性慢性非细菌性颌骨骨髓炎是一种罕见的自身炎症性疾病,病因不明,在病理生理上与成人的滑膜炎、痤疮、脓疱病、骨质增生和骨炎(SAPHO)综合征以及儿童的慢性复发性多灶性骨髓炎(CRMO)相似。SAPHO 和 CRMO 对 TNF-α 阻断剂均有反应。此前报道的治疗 CNOM 的方案包括非甾体抗炎药、皮质类固醇、抗生素、抗骨吸收疗法和手术,但结果均令人失望。一些专家建议将 TNF- α 阻断作为一种治疗方案,但没有任何临床数据支持:方法:15名患有难治性CNOM且疾病负担较重的患者被转诊至本中心。鉴于TNF-α在邻近疾病中的疗效、良好的耐受性以及之前治疗策略的失败,我们在此回顾性报告了本中心所有接受抗TNF-α治疗的患者的详细结果:结果:TNF-α靶向治疗使大多数 CNOM 患者的病情得到快速、持续的缓解,且未出现严重不良反应。尽管有些患者的难治性病程长达数年,但在逐渐减少和停止治疗后仍未复发。男性似乎与较差的疗效有关:我们的研究结果表明,阻断 TNF-α 对 CNOM 有效且安全。
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Rheumatology
Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
7.30%
发文量
1091
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Rheumatology strives to support research and discovery by publishing the highest quality original scientific papers with a focus on basic, clinical and translational research. The journal’s subject areas cover a wide range of paediatric and adult rheumatological conditions from an international perspective. It is an official journal of the British Society for Rheumatology, published by Oxford University Press. Rheumatology publishes original articles, reviews, editorials, guidelines, concise reports, meta-analyses, original case reports, clinical vignettes, letters and matters arising from published material. The journal takes pride in serving the global rheumatology community, with a focus on high societal impact in the form of podcasts, videos and extended social media presence, and utilizing metrics such as Altmetric. Keep up to date by following the journal on Twitter @RheumJnl.
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