Effectiveness of infliximab in refractory FDG PET-positive sarcoidosis

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Inconclusive evidence for the efficacy of infliximab in sarcoidosis hinders the global use of this potentially beneficial drug. To study infliximab efficacy in a clinical setting, we performed a prospective open-label trial in patients refractory to conventional treatment. Patients (n=56) received eight infusions of 5 mg kg-1 infliximab. Pulmonary function, disease activity measured by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) by positron emission tomography (PET) and quality of life were part of the clinical work-up. Infliximab levels were measured before every infusion. After 26 weeks of infliximab treatment, mean improvement in forced vital capacity (FVC) was 6.6% predicted (p=0.0007), whereas in the 6 months before start of treatment, lung function decreased. Maximum standardised uptake value (SUVmax) of pulmonary parenchyma on 18F-FDG PET decreased by 3.93 (p<0.0001). High SUVmax of pulmonary parenchyma at baseline predicted FVC improvement (R=0.62, p=0.0004). An overall beneficial response was seen in 79% of patients and a partial response was seen in 17% of patients. No correlation between infliximab trough level (mean 18.0 μg mL-1) and initial response was found. In conclusion, infliximab causes significant improvement in FVC in refractory 18F-FDG PET positive sarcoidosis. Especially in pulmonary disease, high 18F-FDG PET SUVmax values at treatment initiation predict clinically relevant lung function improvement. These results suggest that inclusion of 18F-FDG PET is useful in therapeutic decision-making in complex sarcoidosis.

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Vorselaars, A. D. M., Crommelin, H. A., Deneer, V. H. M., Meek, B., Claessen, A. M. E., Keijsers, R. G. M., … Grutters, J. C. (2015). Effectiveness of infliximab in refractory FDG PET-positive sarcoidosis. European Respiratory Journal, 46(1), 175–185. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00227014

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