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"Tocilizumab Monotherapy Tops Methotrexate Monotherapy for Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Presented at EULAR" By Jill Stein PARIS -- June 15, 2008 -- Tocilizumab monotherapy is superior to methotrexate monotherapy in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who have not failed earlier treatment with methotrexate or biologics, according to phase 3 results released on June 13 at EULAR 2008, the Annual Congress of the European League Against Rheumatism. Tocilizumab is an anti-interleukin (IL)-6 receptor antibody that inhibits IL-6 signalling. IL-6 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of RA and is thought to play a role in synovial inflammation and in the damage to periarticular bone and cartilage. "Importantly, our results demonstrate for the first time that treatment with a biologic agent as monotherapy outperformed methotrexate monotherapy at the 6-month assessment point," reported Graeme Jones, MD, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Prof. Jones is the principal investigator of the trial, known as Actemra Versus Methotrexate Double-Blind Investigative Trial in Monotherapy (AMBITION). The trial evaluated the noninferiority and subsequent superiority of tocilizumab monotherapy in patients treated with tocilizumab alone compared with methotrexate alone at 24 weeks. "Although anti-TNF [anti-tumour necrosis factor] treatments like tocilizumab are more effective than methotrexate before 24 weeks, none of these agents has demonstrated superiority with longer-duration therapy, Prof. Jones observed. According to the study protocol, 673 patients were randomised to treatment with either a tocilizumab infusion 8 mg/kg every 4 weeks plus placebo capsules weekly or placebo infusions every 4 weeks plus methotrexate 7.5 to 20 mg weekly. All patients had moderate to severe RA for at least 3 months, were methotrexate-naive or had not received methotrexate for at least 6 months before randomisation, and had not previously failed methotrexate or biologic treatment. The primary endpoint was noninferiority followed by superiority of tocilizumab in American College of Rheumatology (ACR) response at week 24 compared with methotrexate. Overall, 70%, 44%, and 28% of patients in the tocilizumab 8 mg/kg-arm achieved ACR20 ([P < .001), ACR50 (P = .0023), and ACR70 (P = .0002), respectively, after 24 weeks of treatment versus 53%, 34%, and 15%, respectively, of patients treated with methotrexate alone. Moreover, 34% of tocilizumab patients achieved a 28-joint disease activity score (DAS28) of <2.6, which indicates disease remission, versus 12% of methotrexate patients. "This amounts to a 3-fold difference," Prof. Jones said. |
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