Abstract

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in TNF receptor superfamily (TNFRSF) 1A and 1B, and Fas ligand (FASLG) genes, have been associated with responsiveness to infliximab (IFX) in Crohn's disease. To investigate if SNPs in TNFRSF1A and 1B, and FAS (TNFRSF6) and FASLG (TNFSF6), associated with short- or long-term clinical and biological efficacy and with acute severe infusion reactions. Observational, retrospective and explorative cohort study of IFX-treated Caucasian patients with Crohn's disease classified as primary nonresponders (n = 21), response failures on maintenance therapy (n = 37), maintained remission (n = 47) and occurrence of acute severe infusion reactions (n = 20). During IFX maintenance therapy, minor allele carriage of TNFRSF1B, rs976881 is associated with loss of response [OR 3.3 (1.2-9.1), P = 0.014]. Minor allele homozygosity increased the risk substantially (OR estimated 19, P = 0.006), and furthermore associated with a mean CRP increase of 17 mg/L as compared to a mean decrease of 17 mg/L in all others (P = 0.036). In contrast, minor allele carriage of TNFRSF1B, rs1061622 is associated with beneficial response to IFX induction [OR 4.2 (1.2-18.2), P = 0.014], and with persistence of remission during maintenance therapy [OR 5.5 (1.5-25.5), P = 0.007]. Carriage of the minor allele of FASLG, rs76110 increased risk of severe infusion reactions [OR 4.0 (1.1-22.4), P = 0.041]; minor allele carriage of TNFRSF1B, rs652625 decreased the risk (OR estimated 0.2, P = 0.043 ). The TNFRSF1B polymorphisms may contribute to predict efficacy of infliximab. Moreover, FASLG and TNFRSF1B polymorphisms may confer genetic susceptibility to severe infusion reactions. These findings could potentially aid clinical decisions if confirmed in larger studies.

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