Novel Approaches to Treatment of Immune-Mediated Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction

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Background and Objectives The optimal immunosuppressive treatment for autoimmune chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is unknown due to lack of clinical trials. Even less data exist on treatment recommendations for patients who do not respond to first-line immunotherapy.MethodsWe describe 4 patients with autoimmune CIPO treated with vedolizumab (3/4), a monoclonal antibody that interferes the lymphocyte trafficking to the gastrointestinal tract, or rituximab (1/4) who did not respond to steroids or IV immunoglobulins. We made a systematic review of previously published cases of CIPO treated with these biological agents.ResultsVedolizumab was effective in 2 of 3 patients but failed in a child with nonparaneoplastic anti-Hu-associated CIPO, who had generalized dysautonomia. The 2 patients who responded to vedolizumab had an isolated CIPO, and they did not present neuronal antibodies. Rituximab was prescribed in a case of anti-Hu-associated, nonparaneoplastic CIPO, who showed a complete clinical response after this treatment. Our review of the literature retrieved 4 previous cases of autoimmune CIPO treated with rituximab but none treated with vedolizumab. All patients treated with rituximab had Hu antibodies. Two patients showed a clinical response to the treatment with rituximab.DiscussionOur findings underscore the potential efficacy of rituximab and vedolizumab in the management of autoimmune CIPO refractory to first-line treatments.

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Vilaseca, A., Arranz, P., Llaurado, A., Zabalza, A., Fonseca, E. G., Medina, I., … Malagelada, C. (2025). Novel Approaches to Treatment of Immune-Mediated Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction. Neurology: Neuroimmunology and NeuroInflammation, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000200369

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