Yasuhiro Hasegawa, Yoshiyuki Arinuma, Hirotomo Asakura, Risa Shindo, Kazuma Ino, Yoshiro Kanayama, Tomoki Tanaka, Yu Matsueda, Tatsuhiko Wada, Kenji Oku, Kunihiro Yamaoka
Modern rheumatology 2024 Jul 06We investigated the effect of belimumab (BEL) on achieving low disease activity (LDA) and remission as an additive molecular-targeting agent to standard of care (SoC) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Clinical information was retrospectively collected from patients with SLE who received BEL additive to SoC (BEL + SoC), and from patients treated with SoC alone as a control arm. Disease activity was measured by SLE-disease activity score (SLE-DAS). The proportion of patients in LDA and remission at 12 months was compared after propensity score matching. The factors contributing to LDA and remission achievement were identified by Cox proportional hazard model. BEL + SoC significantly reduced SLE-DAS at 6 months, with a significantly higher proportion of patients achieving LDA and remission at 12 months compared to SoC alone. The presence of arthritis at baseline was significantly associated with achieving LDA and remission. Additionally, both treatment groups experienced a significant reduction in daily glucocorticoid dose. Adding BEL to SoC was beneficial for patients with arthritis, leading to higher proportion of achieving LDA and remission, while also reducing their glucocorticoid dose. Our results indicate the utility of BEL in a treat-to-target approach for SLE patients in a real-world setting. © Japan College of Rheumatology 2023. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.
Yasuhiro Hasegawa, Yoshiyuki Arinuma, Hirotomo Asakura, Risa Shindo, Kazuma Ino, Yoshiro Kanayama, Tomoki Tanaka, Yu Matsueda, Tatsuhiko Wada, Kenji Oku, Kunihiro Yamaoka. Real-world efficacy of belimumab in achieving remission or low-disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus: A retrospective study. Modern rheumatology. 2024 Jul 06;34(4):732-740
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