2018
DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izy173
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6-Thioguanine Nucleotide Levels Are Associated With Mucosal Healing in Patients With Crohn’s Disease

Abstract: Higher 6-TGN levels are independently associated with a reduced rate of endoscopically active disease and a higher rate of mucosal healing in CD patients. Prospective studies of adequate sample size are required to confirm these findings.

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“…An upper limit of 6-TGN of 450 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC, beyond which toxicity would outweigh clinical benefits, was suggested, although this has never been rigorously defined. More recent studies have shown that 6-TGN levels in the upper therapeutic range may be required to achieve mucosal healing [40]. A retrospective multi-center, international study demonstrated that patients with mucosal healing had higher 6-TGN levels compared to those without (359.0 vs 277.1 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC; p = 0.017).…”
Section: Optimization Including Therapeutic Drug Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An upper limit of 6-TGN of 450 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC, beyond which toxicity would outweigh clinical benefits, was suggested, although this has never been rigorously defined. More recent studies have shown that 6-TGN levels in the upper therapeutic range may be required to achieve mucosal healing [40]. A retrospective multi-center, international study demonstrated that patients with mucosal healing had higher 6-TGN levels compared to those without (359.0 vs 277.1 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC; p = 0.017).…”
Section: Optimization Including Therapeutic Drug Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When TP are used as monotherapy, TGN levels above 230-235 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC have been associated with clinical response, and more than 450 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC have been associated with an increased risk of myelotoxicity (5,85). Regarding mucosal healing, a cutoff level of 397 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC has been proposed with high specificity but low sensibility (86.7 and 35.3%, respectively) (86). In Chinese patients, a cutoff point between 180 and 355 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC has been associated with remission (87).…”
Section: Adjusting Dose Of Tp Depending On Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a threshold of 235 pmol/10 8 RBC may be sufficient for clinical remission, mucosal healing, increasingly recognized as a more robust, and potentially disease-modifying endpoint (73, 74), may require higher levels. A recent multicenter, international retrospective study showed that 6-TGN levels were associated with mucosal healing, and that a level of 397 pmol/10 8 RBC was 86.7% specific but only 35.3% sensitive for mucosal healing (75). However, higher 6-TGN levels are also associated with increased rates of early or late myelotoxicity (23), particularly above 450 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC (76), and so a fine balance exists between response and toxicity.…”
Section: Predictors Of Response To Thiopurinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, higher 6-TGN levels are also associated with increased rates of early or late myelotoxicity (23), particularly above 450 pmol/8 × 10 8 RBC (76), and so a fine balance exists between response and toxicity. Interestingly, while a lower thiopurine dose may be sufficient for Asian patients, as discussed above, it is the 6-TGN and not the dose that was associated with mucosal healing in a cohort including a large proportion of Chinese patients (75).…”
Section: Predictors Of Response To Thiopurinesmentioning
confidence: 99%