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Hypogammaglobulinemia secondary to B-cell depleting therapies in neuroimmunology: Comparing management strategies

Hannah Kelly, Anastasia Vishnevetsky, Lori B. Chibnik, Michael Levy

2023Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental Translational and Clinical12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Anti-CD20 agents are commonly used in MS, NMOSD, and MOGAD. Few studies have compared strategies to address hypogammaglobulinemia. Objective: To compare strategies to manage secondary hypogammaglobulinemia in neuroimmunology patients, including reducing anti-CD20 dose and dosing frequency, IVIG/SCIG, anti-CD20 cessation, and DMT switches. Methods: All MS, NMOSD, and MOGAD patients at our institution with hypogammaglobulinemia on anti-CD20 agents from 2001 to 2022 were analyzed. The median change in IgG, infection frequency, and infection severity before and after the treatment was calculated. Results: In total, 257 patients were screened, and 30 had a treatment for hypogammaglobulinemia. IVIG/SCIG yielded the largest increase in IgG per year (674.0 mg/dL), followed by B-cell therapy cessation (34.7 mg/dL), and DMT switch (5.9 mg/dL). Dose reduction had the largest decrease in yearly infection frequency (2.7 fewer infections), followed by IVIG/SCIG (2.5 fewer), DMT switch (2 fewer), and reduced dosing frequency (0.5 fewer). Infection grade decreased by 1.9 for reduced dosing frequency (less severe infections), by 1.3 for IVIG/SCIG, and by 0.6 for DMT switch. Conclusion: This data suggests that IVIG/SCIG may yield the greatest recovery in IgG while also reducing infection frequency and severity. Stopping anti-CD20 therapy and/or switching DMTs also increase IgG and may lower infection risk.

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HypogammaglobulinemiaMedicineDosingPediatricsImmunologyInternal medicineAntibodyImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune DisordersMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments
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