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Efficacy of leflunomide in the treatment of vasculitis

Noura Mustapha, Lillian Barra, Simon Carette, David Cuthbertson, Nader Khalidi, Curry L. Koening, Carol A. Langford, Carol A. McAlear, Nataliya Milman, Larry W. Moreland, Paul A. Monach, Philip Seo, Ulrich Specks, Antoine G. Sreih, Steve Y. Ytterberg, Peter A. Merkel, Christian Pagnoux

2021Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Only a few small case series, case reports, and one small clinical trial suggested some benefit of leflunomide (LEF) in anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis and other vasculitides. We analysed the clinical efficacy and tolerability of LEF in a large cohort of patients with various vasculitides. METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of patients who received LEF for treatment of their vasculitis enrolled in the Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium (VCRC) Longitudinal Study and in 3 additional centres from the Canadian vasculitis research network (CanVasc). RESULTS: Data for 93 patients were analysed: 45 had granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), 8 microscopic polyangiitis (MPA), 12 eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), 14 giant-cell arteritis (GCA), 9 Takayasu's arteritis (TAK), and 5 polyarteritis nodosa (PAN). The main reason for initiation of LEF was active disease (89%). LEF was efficacious for remission induction or maintenance at 6 months for 62 (67%) patients (64% with GCA, 89% with TAK, 80% with PAN, 69% with GPA, 75% with MPA, 33% with EGPA); 20% discontinued LEF before achieving remission because of persistent disease activity. Overall, 22 adverse events (gastrointestinal symptoms being the most common) led to drug discontinuation in 18 (19%) patients, of which 12 stopped LEF before month 6, before showing any benefit in 8/12 of these patients. CONCLUSIONS: Leflunomide can be an effective therapeutic option for various vasculitides, especially for non-severe refractory or relapsing ANCA-associated vasculitis or large-vessel vasculitis. No new safety signals for LEF were identified in this population.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGranulomatosis with polyangiitisLeflunomideMicroscopic polyangiitisVasculitisInternal medicineGiant cell arteritisTolerabilityEosinophilicDiscontinuationPopulationGastroenterologyAdverse effectDermatologyPathologyDiseaseRheumatoid arthritisEnvironmental healthVasculitis and related conditionsAutoimmune and Inflammatory DisordersOtitis Media and Relapsing Polychondritis
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