Risk of tuberculosis with anti-TNF therapy in Indian patients with inflammatory bowel disease despite negative screening

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Giri, Suprabhat [1 ]
Bhrugumalla, Sukanya [1 ]
Shukla, Akash [2 ]
Gangadhar, Sagar [1 ]
Reddy, Srujan [1 ]
Angadi, Sumaswi [1 ]
Shinde, Leela [2 ]
Kale, Aditya [2 ]
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[1] Nizams Inst Med Sci, Dept Gastroenterol, Hyderabad, India
[2] Seth GS Med Coll & KEM Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, 9th floor,New OPD Bldg, Mumbai 400012, India
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Inflammatory bowel disease; Crohn's disease; Ulcerative colitis; Infliximab; Tuberculosis; LATENT TUBERCULOSIS; INFECTION; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1016/j.ajg.2024.01.013
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and study aims: Tuberculosis (TB) is a well-recognized adverse effect associated with using biological therapy to manage various autoimmune conditions. There is a dearth of information about the development of TB after using anti-TNF agents in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from TB-endemic countries like India. This study aimed to estimate the risk of TB and its predictors after treatment with anti-TNF agents in patients with IBD. Patients and Methods: The present study is a retrospective analysis of data of patients with IBD from two tertiary care centers in India receiving anti-TNF therapy. Patients who had undergone chest X-ray, high-resolution computed tomography of the chest, and tuberculin skin test, with a follow-up duration of at least 6 months, were included in the analysis. Results: In this multi-center study, 95 patients on anti-TNF agents for IBD (Median age of onset: 27 years, 62.1 % males) were followed up for a median duration of 9 (6-142) months. Among patients with IBD, 79 (83.2 %) had Crohn's disease, and 16 (16.8 %) had ulcerative colitis. Infliximab was the commonest biological, used in 82.1 % of cases, followed by adalimumab (17.9 %). On follow-up, 8.4 % (8/95) of the patients developed TB, among which the majority had extrapulmonary tuberculosis (5/8). On multivariate analysis, the duration of biological (Odds ratio: 1.047, 95 % confidence interval 1.020-1.075; p = 0.001) use was the only independent predictor of the development of TB with biologicals. Conclusion: Among Indian patients with IBD, there is a high risk of TB with anti-TNF agents, which increases with the duration of therapy. The current methods for latent TB screening in Indians are ineffective, and predicting TB after initiating biological therapy is difficult.
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