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Granulocyte and Monocyte Adsorptive Apheresis Maintenance Therapy Restored the Loss of Response to Anti-TNF-Alpha Agents in the Patients With UC: A Case Report
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory condition requiring lifelong management, with anti-tumor necrosis factor α (anti-TNF-α) agents often used for refractory cases. However, secondary loss of response (LOR) to these agents, due to anti-drug antibodies, poses a significant therapeutic challenge. This report describes a case where granulocyte and monocyte adsorptive apheresis (GMA) maintenance therapy successfully restored the efficacy of an anti-TNF-α agent in a 26-year-old male with active UC experiencing LOR to infliximab. Following GMA induction therapy and continued infliximab administration, clinical symptoms improved, fecal calprotectin levels decreased, and clinical remission was achieved. Long-term maintenance with GMA enabled sustained clinical remission, with mucosal healing observed one year post-therapy. This case suggests that GMA maintenance therapy may serve as a novel therapeutic approach for patients with active UC experiencing LOR to anti-TNF-α agents. However, further studies are warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and validate its efficacy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Apheresis publishes articles dealing with all aspects of hemapheresis. Articles welcomed for review include those reporting basic research and clinical applications of therapeutic plasma exchange, therapeutic cytapheresis, therapeutic absorption, blood component collection and transfusion, donor recruitment and safety, administration of hemapheresis centers, and innovative applications of hemapheresis technology. Experimental studies, clinical trials, case reports, and concise reviews will be welcomed.