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Torque Teno Virus quantification for monitoring of immunomodulation with biologic compounds in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

Paul Studenic, Gregor Bond, Andreas Kerschbaumer, Manuel Bécède, Karel Pavelká, Д. Е. Каратеев, Jutta Stieger, Rudolf Puchner, Ruediger B. Müeller, Elisabeth Puchhammer‐Stöckl, Martina Durechova, Michaela Loiskandl, Thomas Perkmann, Martina Olejarova, Е. Л. Лучихина, Carl-Walter Steiner, Michael Bonelli, Josef S Smolen, Daniel Aletaha

2021Lara D. Veeken25 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: RA patients who fail to respond to MTX can receive biologic dMARDs (bDMARDs). The Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a potential novel candidate for monitoring of immunosuppression. We explore TTV in these patients and its association with clinical response to bDMARDs. METHODS: The BioBio Study is a multicentre randomized open-label trial, including RA patients with insufficient response to MTX. Patients were randomized to either TNFi (infliximab, INF), anti-IL-6 (tocilizumab, TCZ), CTLA4-Ig (abatacept, ABA) or anti-CD20 (rituximab, RTX) in addition to MTX. PCR was used to quantify TTV in the peripheral blood. RESULTS: TTV was measured in 95 patients (INF, n = 23; TCZ, n = 22; ABA, n = 27; RTX; n = 23). TTV increased by a median of 4.5 × 104 copies/ml [c/ml; interquartile range (IQR) 0-7.5 × 105] after 3 months. TTV levels at month 3 were associated with the Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) (P = 0.03) and the Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) response (P = 0.026) at month 6. A TTV cut-off level of 1.2 × 106 c/ml at month 3 had a positive likelihood ratio of 2.7 for prediction of an 85% reduction in SDAI at month 6. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that TTV levels increase upon TNF, CD20 and costimulation blockade and are associated with the clinical response to bDMARDs in RA patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov; https://clinicaltrials.gov; NCT01638715.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTocilizumabRheumatoid arthritisAbataceptInternal medicineInterquartile rangeTorque teno virusGastroenterologyRituximabInfliximabImmunologyDiseaseGenotypeBiochemistryChemistryLymphomaGeneAnimal Virus Infections StudiesSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchVirology and Viral Diseases