Pauline M Ellerbroek, Leif G Hanitsch, Torsten Witte, Vassilios Lougaris, P Martin van Hagen, Pieter van Paassen, Jie Chen, Katharina Fielhauer, Barbara McCoy, Andras Nagy, Leman Yel
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Long-term safety of hyaluronidase-facilitated subcutaneous immunoglobulin 10%: a European post-authorization study.
Aim: To assess the long-term safety of hyaluronidase-facilitated subcutaneous immunoglobulin (fSCIG) 10% in European routine clinical practice.Materials & methods: This prospective, noninterventional, open-label, post-authorization safety study (EUPAS5812) sourced data on adverse events, immunogenicity, treatment regimens and product administration for 106 adult patients prescribed fSCIG 10% across 17 sites in six European countries from July 2014 to February 2020.Results: In total, 1171 treatment-emergent adverse events were reported in 94 patients (88.7%); 25.5% of these events were considered related to fSCIG 10%. Positive binding antibody titers developed in three patients; no neutralizing antibodies to recombinant human hyaluronidase were detected.Conclusion: This real-world study of fSCIG 10% is the longest to date and confirms its long-term safety and tolerability in adults with antibody deficiency diseases.
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Many aspects of the immune system and mechanisms of immunomodulatory therapies remain to be elucidated in order to exploit fully the emerging opportunities. Those involved in the research and clinical applications of immunotherapy are challenged by the huge and intricate volumes of knowledge arising from this fast-evolving field. The journal Immunotherapy offers the scientific community an interdisciplinary forum, providing them with information on the most recent advances of various aspects of immunotherapies, in a concise format to aid navigation of this complex field.
Immunotherapy delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this vitally important area of research. Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal''s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP3.