Abstract

BackgroundMyelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody disease (MOG-AD) is now recognised as a nosological entity with specific clinical and paraclinical features to aid early diagnosis. Rituximab (RTX) is a chimeric monoclonal antibody directed against CD20 epitope expressed on pre-B and mature B cells and is used to treat B-cell-derived lymphoid neoplasms and antibody-mediated autoimmune diseases. In this review, we performed a meta-analysis to evaluate RTX efficacy and assessed the treatment efficacies based on relapse rates. MethodsThis study was conducted according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic review and Meta-Analysis) statement. We searched for publications on the PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, clinical trials up to December 2020. We compiled 5 studies, Meta-analysis forest plots was conducted for the ARR ratio change pre and post-treatment between rituximab and other disease modifying drugs. A sensitivity analysis was performed with mean difference (MD) of the efficacy of RTX versus other immunotherapies and subgroup analysis was also performed based on site of study. ResultsA meta-analysis of 5 studies with 239 participants was conducted. Patients have received rituximab were recorded in 82 of 239 (34.31%). The mean difference of ARR ratio of rituximab therapy versus other immunotherapies was 0.16 (95%CI, −0.15 to 0.47). No studies found to significantly affect heterogeneity. No major differences occurred in 9.2% of China patients (95% CI: -0.20—1.86; I2=0%) and 90.8% of non- China patients (95% CI: -0.24–0.42; I2=0%). Meanwhile there was no significant subgroup difference (p = 0.18) between them. ConclusionRTX reduces the relapse frequency in most patients with MOG antibody disease, but there is no differences between rituximab and other immunotherapies in MOG antibody disease. Future a large multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial to thoroughly characterize the efficacy of rituximab for MOG antibody disease is necessary.

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