Background: The reason why some multiple sclerosis (MS) patients show disease activity after alemtuzumab (ALM) is still unclear, but ocrelizumab (OCR) could represent an interesting sequential therapeutic approach. Objectives: To investigate safety and efficacy of OCR in MS patients with disease activity after two ALM courses. Methods: Observational retrospective multi-centers Italian cohort study. Results: Seventy-two subjects were included. Mean follow-up (FU) was 2.4 (+/- 1) years. Forty-five patients (62.5%) experienced at least one adverse event (AE), with infections accounting for 96.7% of cases. A reduction in total lymphocytes was observed between OCR start and 6 months FU, driven by BCD19+ lymphocytes depletion (p < 0.001). Immunoglobulin M (IgM) levels decreased between OCR start and 6 months FU (p < 0.001). At 2-year FU, relapse, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) activity and disability worsening-free survival were 92.1%, 90.8%, and 89.2%. The evidence of inflammatory activity between the two ALM courses was associated with higher risk of relapse, MRI activity, and NEDA-3 status loss in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS; p = 0.02, p = 0.05, p = 0.01, respectively). Conclusions: OCR after two ALM courses seemed to be safe and effective. Early IgM hypogammaglobulinemia occurred in a high proportion of patients. The evidence of inflammatory activity between ALM courses seemed to increase the risk of MS re-activation on OCR treatment.

Ocrelizumab in MS patients with persistence of disease activity after alemtuzumab: A multi-center Italian study / Lapucci, C., Frau, J., Cocco, E., Coghe, G., Petracca, M., Lanzillo, R., Brescia Morra, V., Nicoletti, C.G., Landi, D., Marfia, G., Vercellino, M., Cavalla, P., Bianco, A., Mirabella, M., Torri Clerici, V., Tomas, E., Ferrò, M.T., Grossi, P., Nozzolillo, A., Moiola, L., et al.. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - 30:9(2024), pp. 1151-1162. [10.1177/13524585241266509]

Ocrelizumab in MS patients with persistence of disease activity after alemtuzumab: A multi-center Italian study

Petracca, Maria;
2024

Abstract

Background: The reason why some multiple sclerosis (MS) patients show disease activity after alemtuzumab (ALM) is still unclear, but ocrelizumab (OCR) could represent an interesting sequential therapeutic approach. Objectives: To investigate safety and efficacy of OCR in MS patients with disease activity after two ALM courses. Methods: Observational retrospective multi-centers Italian cohort study. Results: Seventy-two subjects were included. Mean follow-up (FU) was 2.4 (+/- 1) years. Forty-five patients (62.5%) experienced at least one adverse event (AE), with infections accounting for 96.7% of cases. A reduction in total lymphocytes was observed between OCR start and 6 months FU, driven by BCD19+ lymphocytes depletion (p < 0.001). Immunoglobulin M (IgM) levels decreased between OCR start and 6 months FU (p < 0.001). At 2-year FU, relapse, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) activity and disability worsening-free survival were 92.1%, 90.8%, and 89.2%. The evidence of inflammatory activity between the two ALM courses was associated with higher risk of relapse, MRI activity, and NEDA-3 status loss in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS; p = 0.02, p = 0.05, p = 0.01, respectively). Conclusions: OCR after two ALM courses seemed to be safe and effective. Early IgM hypogammaglobulinemia occurred in a high proportion of patients. The evidence of inflammatory activity between ALM courses seemed to increase the risk of MS re-activation on OCR treatment.
2024
Multiple sclerosis; alemtuzumab; ocrelizumab; induction; therapy; safety; efficacy
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Ocrelizumab in MS patients with persistence of disease activity after alemtuzumab: A multi-center Italian study / Lapucci, C., Frau, J., Cocco, E., Coghe, G., Petracca, M., Lanzillo, R., Brescia Morra, V., Nicoletti, C.G., Landi, D., Marfia, G., Vercellino, M., Cavalla, P., Bianco, A., Mirabella, M., Torri Clerici, V., Tomas, E., Ferrò, M.T., Grossi, P., Nozzolillo, A., Moiola, L., et al.. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - 30:9(2024), pp. 1151-1162. [10.1177/13524585241266509]
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