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Successful application of roxadustat in the treatment of patients with anti-erythropoietin antibody-mediated renal anaemia: a case report and literature review

Kedan Cai, Beixia Zhu, Haixue Lin, Qun Luo

2021Journal of International Medical Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) has been used worldwide for treatment of renal anaemia due to its good curative effect. However, rHuEPO treatment is associated with a rare but severe complication because of the development of anti-EPO antibodies, which are difficult to treat. Currently, the main treatments for the anti-EPO antibodies include withdrawing the rHuEPO, providing blood transfusions and administrating steroid-based immunosuppressive agents. Although the above methods can alleviate anti-EPO-related anaemia, there are obvious side-effects such as decreased immunity and an increased risk of infection. Therefore, accurately identifying anti-EPO-related anaemia and effectively treating this complication is worth exploring. This current case report describes a 49-year-old female patient with chronic kidney disease that received rHuEPO subcutaneously and then developed anti-EPO antibody-mediated renal anaemia with her haemoglobin levels dropping to 37 g/l. The patient refused to be treated with steroids, so she received 120 mg roxadustat administered orally every 72 h and her Hb level increased to 110 g/l over a few months. This current case report demonstrates that roxadustat can be used to successfully treat anti-EPO antibody-mediated renal anaemia without the use of steroid-based immunosuppressants.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineErythropoietinAntibodyComplicationKidney diseaseAnemiaInternal medicineImmunologyGastroenterologyErythropoietin and Anemia TreatmentBlood groups and transfusionBiosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods
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