Teprotumumab for Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy
Kellogg's (Canada) · Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · +19 more institutions
Abstract
Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, a condition commonly associated with Graves' disease, remains inadequately treated. Current medical therapies, which primarily consist of glucocorticoids, have limited efficacy and present safety concerns. Inhibition of the insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) is a new therapeutic strategy to attenuate the underlying autoimmune pathogenesis of ophthalmopathy.
We conducted a multicenter, double-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled trial to determine the efficacy and safety of teprotumumab, a human monoclonal antibody inhibitor of IGF-IR, in patients with active, moderate-to-severe ophthalmopathy. A total of 88 patients were randomly assigned to receive placebo or active drug administered intravenously once every 3 weeks for a total of eight infusions. The primary end point was the response in the study eye. This response was defined as a reduction of 2 points or more in the Clinical Activity Score (scores range from 0 to 7, with a score of ≥3 indicating active thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy) and a reduction of 2 mm or more in proptosis at week 24. Secondary end points, measured as continuous variables, included proptosis, the Clinical Activity Score, and results on the Graves' ophthalmopathy-specific quality-of-life questionnaire. Adverse events were assessed.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
19- TJTerry J. SmithCorresponding
Kellogg's (Canada), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Eye Center, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- GJGeorge J. Kahaly
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- DGDaniel G. Ezra
Moorfields Eye Hospital, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, University College London
- JCJames C. Fleming
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- RARoger A. Dailey
Oregon Health & Science University, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Graves' ophthalmopathy
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Adverse effect
- Thyroid
- Population
- Clinical trial
- Good health and well-being