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Exploring Definitions and Predictors of Response to Biologics for Severe Asthma

Scelo, Ghislaine; Tran, Trung N.; Le, Tham T.; Fagerås, Malin; Dorscheid, Delbert; Busby, John; Al-Ahmad, Mona; Al-Lehebi, Riyad; Altraja, Alan; Beastall, Aaron; Bergeron, Celine; Bjermer, Leif; Bjerrum, Anne S.; Cano-Rosales, Diana Jimena; Canonica, Giorgio Walter; Carter, Victoria; Charriot, Jeremy; Christoff, George C.; Cosio, Borja G.; Denton, Eve; Fernandez-Sanchez, Maria Jose; Fonseca, João A.; Gibson, Peter G.; Goh, Celine; Heaney, Liam G.; Heffler, Enrico; Hew, Mark; Iwanaga, Takashi; Katial, Rohit; Koh, Mariko S.; Kuna, Piotr; Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée; Lehtimäki, Lauri; Mahboub, Bassam; Martin, Neil; Matsumoto, Hisako; Menzies-Gow, Andrew N.; Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.; Patel, Pujan; Perez-De-Llano, Luis; Peters, Matthew; Pfeffer, Paul E.; Popov, Todor A.; Porsbjerg, Celeste M.; Rhee, Chin K.; Sadatsafavi, Mohsen; Taillé, Camille; Torres-Duque, Carlos A.; Tsai, Ming Ju; Ulrik, Charlotte S.; Upham, John W.; von Bülow, Anna; Wang, Eileen; Wechsler, Michael E.; Price, David B. (2024)

 
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Scelo, Ghislaine
Tran, Trung N.
Le, Tham T.
Fagerås, Malin
Dorscheid, Delbert
Busby, John
Al-Ahmad, Mona
Al-Lehebi, Riyad
Altraja, Alan
Beastall, Aaron
Bergeron, Celine
Bjermer, Leif
Bjerrum, Anne S.
Cano-Rosales, Diana Jimena
Canonica, Giorgio Walter
Carter, Victoria
Charriot, Jeremy
Christoff, George C.
Cosio, Borja G.
Denton, Eve
Fernandez-Sanchez, Maria Jose
Fonseca, João A.
Gibson, Peter G.
Goh, Celine
Heaney, Liam G.
Heffler, Enrico
Hew, Mark
Iwanaga, Takashi
Katial, Rohit
Koh, Mariko S.
Kuna, Piotr
Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée
Lehtimäki, Lauri
Mahboub, Bassam
Martin, Neil
Matsumoto, Hisako
Menzies-Gow, Andrew N.
Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.
Patel, Pujan
Perez-De-Llano, Luis
Peters, Matthew
Pfeffer, Paul E.
Popov, Todor A.
Porsbjerg, Celeste M.
Rhee, Chin K.
Sadatsafavi, Mohsen
Taillé, Camille
Torres-Duque, Carlos A.
Tsai, Ming Ju
Ulrik, Charlotte S.
Upham, John W.
von Bülow, Anna
Wang, Eileen
Wechsler, Michael E.
Price, David B.
2024

The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
doi:10.1016/j.jaip.2024.05.016
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Background: Biologic effectiveness is often assessed as response, a term that eludes consistent definition. Identifying those most likely to respond in real-life has proven challenging. Objective: To explore definitions of biologic responders in adults with severe asthma and investigate patient characteristics associated with biologic response. Methods: This was a longitudinal cohort study using data from 21 countries, which shared data with the International Severe Asthma Registry. Changes in four asthma outcome domains were assessed in the 1-year period before and after biologic initiation in patients with a predefined level of prebiologic impairment. Responder cutoffs were 50% or greater reduction in exacerbation rate, 50% or greater reduction in long-term oral corticosteroid daily dose, improvement in one or more category in asthma control, and 100 mL or greater improvement in FEV1. Responders were defined using single and multiple domains. The association between prebiologic characteristics and postbiologic initiation response was examined by multivariable analysis. Results: A total of 2,210 patients were included. Responder rate ranged from 80.7% (n = 566 of 701) for exacerbation response to 10.6% (n = 9 of 85) for a four-domain response. Many responders still exhibited significant impairment after biologic initiation: 46.7% (n = 206 of 441) of asthma control responders with uncontrolled asthma before the biologic still had incompletely controlled disease postbiologic initiation. Predictors of response were outcome-dependent. Lung function responders were more likely to have higher prebiologic FeNO (odds ratio = 1.20 for every 25-parts per billion increase), and shorter asthma duration (odds ratio = 0.81 for every 10-year increase in duration). Higher blood eosinophil count and the presence of type 2-related comorbidities were positively associated with higher odds of meeting long-term oral corticosteroid, control, and lung function responder criteria. Conclusions: Our findings underscore the multimodal nature of response, showing that many responders experience residual symptoms after biologic initiation and that predictors of response vary according to the outcome assessed.
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