Personalized strategy
During the postpresentation discussion, the suggestion was raised of giving an anti–B-cell drug before alemtuzumab to try and prevent autoimmunity. Dr. Walo responded that this is a possibility. “This is something that we are going to look into. If our larger study validates our initial results, then we would plan a study to give an anti–B-cell treatment such as rituximab before alemtuzumab and see whether this reduces the risk of autoimmunity.”
Commenting on the study, session comoderator Darin Okuda, MD, professor in the department of neurology and neurotherapeutics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, said: “This is an intriguing approach and suggests a more personalized strategy for sure if we can identify patients who are at higher risk of developing autoimmunity.”
Also commenting, ACTRIMS president Jeffrey Cohen, MD, said: “One of the main drawbacks of alemtuzumab is the risk of antibody-mediated autoimmune conditions, so the ability to predict who is at risk for autoimmune adverse events prior to initiating alemtuzumab would be useful. Not surprisingly, factors related to B-cell number and profile were predictive.”
Dr. Cohen, who is a director of experimental neurotherapeutics at the Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research at the Cleveland Clinic, added however that the suggestion of pretreating patients with an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody “does not seem tenable to me,” because of the potential cost of such a strategy, and “no efficacy advantage for most patients over an anti-CD20 antibody alone.”
Commenting on this presentation, Alasdair J. Coles, MD, University of Cambridge (England), who was one of the co-inventors of alemtuzumab, said observations of an increased B-cell count before treatment as a risk predictor of thyroid autoimmunity after alemtuzumab had not been replicated in the clinical trial datasets of the drug. “So I fear we still do not have a reliable biomarker,” he added.
The study had no specific funding listed. Dr. Walo has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
A version of this article originally appeared on Medscape.com.