Late Breaking Abstract - Up-dosing of reslizumab in severe asthmatics with persistent sputum eosinophilia
Manali Mukherjee, Jaime Bernaola, Melanie Kjarsgaard, Yinglan Xie, Katherine Radford, Bashyr Alotaibi, Santi Nolasco, Carmen Venegas Garrido, et al. (9 authors)
Abstract
<bold>Rationale:</bold> A subset of severe eosinophilic asthmatics (SEA) remains uncontrolled despite anti-IL-5 biologic which may be due to inadequate neutralisation of airway IL-5. <bold>Aim:</bold> To investigate whether sequential up-dosing of a weight-adjusted anti-IL-5 mAb (reslizumab) will decrease sputum eosinophils(sp-eos) and improve asthma control. <bold>Method:</bold> We conducted a prospective, single-centre, open-label, 52-weeks dose-escalation (DE) study (<ext-link>NCT04710134</ext-link>). SEA with sp-eos>3% after 16 weeks of standard dose (3mg/kg, iv, Q4W) underwent DE to 4 mg/kg after V6 (4 infusions) or 5 mg/kg after V10 (4 infusions). Sp-eos, cytokines, anti-eosinophil peroxidase (EPX) IgG, FEV1, and ACQ-5 were examined. <bold>Results:</bold> Ten SEA (53±16 yrs; 6F) started reslizumab at 3 mg/kg (V1). After 4 infusions (V6), 4 (40%) had sp-eos>3% and ACQ-5<1.5, while n=5 (sp-eos 16±11%) were DE to 4 mg/kg, and one to 5 mg/kg. Reslizumab reduced sp-eos, EPX, IL-5 and improved FEV1 at V14 (p<0.05), irrespective of dosing. Despite reduced sp-IL-5 after DE, 2/10 patients (20%) had sp-eos at V14 (>3%, Fig 1A). Reslizumab did not reduce sp-IL-13 or anti-EPX levels. At V14, anti-EPX IgG were elevated in 5/6 DE patients and significantly correlated with IL-13 (r=0.7; P=0.02, Fig 1D). <bold>Conclusion:</bold> A proportion of SEA may benefit from higher doses of anti-IL-5 mAb that allow normalisation of sputum eosinophils and IL-5. A subset remains symptomatic with evidence of sp-eos, IL-13, and anti-EPX IgG. <fig><object-id>erj;64/suppl_68/PA3943/F1</object-id><object-id>F1</object-id><object-id>F1</object-id><graphic></graphic></fig>
MeSH terms
- Eosinophilia
- Medicine
- Dosing
- Sputum
- Pulmonary Eosinophilia
- Asthma
- Immunology