杜匹单抗对以血液嗜酸性粒细胞和呼出一氧化氮为表型的中重度哮喘的长期疗效

CHEST pulmonary Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1016/j.chpulm.2024.100072
Michael E. Wechsler MD , Ian D. Pavord MD , Alberto Papi MD , Kenneth R. Chapman MD , Arman Altincatal MS , Nami Pandit-Abid PharmD , Juby A. Jacob-Nara MD , Paul J. Rowe MD , Yamo Deniz MD , Elizabeth Laws PhD , Bolanle Akinlade MD , Nikhil Amin MD , Heribert W. Staudinger MD , David J. Lederer MD , Megan Hardin MD
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背景:哮喘治疗旨在降低症状严重程度和恶化风险。Dupilumab是一种人单克隆抗体,可阻断2型炎症的关键驱动因子IL-4/IL-13的共享受体。在Dupilumab在持续性哮喘(QUEST)患者中的评估研究(NCT02414854)中,与安慰剂相比,每2周加用Dupilumab可显着减少严重哮喘发作,并改善未控制的中重度哮喘患者的支气管扩张剂前(BD) FEV1。基线2型生物标志物升高(血嗜酸性粒细胞计数≥150细胞/μL或呼出一氧化氮≥25十亿分之一)的患者治疗效果更好。dupilumab对中重度2型哮喘患者的长期疗效(长达3年)是什么?研究设计和方法纳入QUEST(接受安慰剂或dupilumab)的患者,这些患者在开放标签扩展的dupilumab在哮喘患者中的长期安全性评估(TRAVERSE)研究(NCT02134028)中完成了96周的dupilumab治疗。这项预先指定的分析评估了基线2型生物标志物水平确定的患者群体的长期疗效。终点是年化加重率(AER)和bd前FEV1 (L)、哮喘控制(5项哮喘控制问卷)和哮喘相关生活质量(哮喘生活质量问卷)的基线变化。结果共纳入663例患者。在2型人群中,dupilumab组的QUEST基线AER为1.72至2.24。在QUEST的52周治疗期间,2型生物标志物升高的人群的AER下降至0.36至0.49,在TRAVERSE中持续96周。在2型生物标志物水平较低的患者中,QUEST或TRAVERSE没有临床意义的AER降低,但比率仍低于父母研究基线。bd前FEV1、5项哮喘控制问卷和哮喘生活质量问卷的改善也有类似的趋势;一种或多种2型生物标志物升高的组改善最大。本研究表明,长期dupilumab治疗以血嗜酸性粒细胞计数升高和/或少量呼出一氧化氮为特征的中重度2型哮喘患者具有持续和有临床意义的疗效。临床试验注册网站clinicaltrials .gov;否。: NCT02134028;URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov
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Long-Term Efficacy of Dupilumab in Moderate-to-Severe Asthma Phenotyped by Blood Eosinophils and Exhaled Nitric Oxide

Background

Asthma treatment aims to reduce symptom severity and exacerbation risk. Dupilumab, a human monoclonal antibody, blocks the shared receptor for IL-4/IL-13, key drivers of type 2 inflammation. In the Evaluation of Dupilumab in Patients With Persistent Asthma (QUEST) study (NCT02414854), add-on dupilumab every 2 weeks vs placebo was shown to significantly reduce severe asthma exacerbations and improve prebronchodilator (BD) FEV1 in patients with uncontrolled, moderate-to-severe asthma. Treatment effects were greater in patients with elevated baseline type 2 biomarkers (blood eosinophil count ≥ 150 cells/μL or fractional exhaled nitric oxide ≥ 25 parts per billion).

Research Question

What is dupilumab’s long-term efficacy (up to 3 years) in patients with moderate-to-severe type 2 asthma?

Study Design and Methods

Patients enrolled in QUEST (receiving placebo or dupilumab), who completed 96 weeks of dupilumab treatment in the open-label extension Long-Term Safety Evaluation of Dupilumab in Patients With Asthma (TRAVERSE) study (NCT02134028), were included. This prespecified analysis evaluated long-term efficacy in patient populations identified by baseline type 2 biomarker level. End points were annualized exacerbation rate (AER) and change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 (L), asthma control (5-item Asthma Control Questionnaire), and asthma-related quality of life (Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire).

Results

A total of 663 patients were included. AER was 1.72 to 2.24 at QUEST baseline in dupilumab groups across type 2 populations. AER decreased in populations with elevated type 2 biomarkers to 0.36 to 0.49 during QUEST’s 52-week treatment period, which was sustained over 96 weeks in TRAVERSE. In patients with low type 2 biomarker levels, there was no clinically meaningful AER reduction in QUEST or TRAVERSE, but rates remained below parent study baseline. Similar trends were seen with improvements in pre-BD FEV1, 5-item Asthma Control Questionnaire, and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire; greatest improvements were seen in groups with one or more elevated type 2 biomarker.

Intrepretation

This study suggests that long-term dupilumab treatment results in sustained and clinically meaningful efficacy in patients with moderate-to-severe type 2 asthma characterized by elevated blood eosinophil count and/or fractional exhaled nitric oxide.

Clinical Trial Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT02134028; URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov
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