The use of TNF-α antagonists in tuberculosis to control severe paradoxical reaction or immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: a case series and literature review
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The use of TNF-α antagonists in tuberculosis to control severe paradoxical reaction or immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: a case series and literature review
Abstract
Paradoxical reaction (PR) and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) are common complications of tuberculosis treatment. Corticosteroids are first-line treatment for severe PR or IRIS, particularly neurological. We report four cases of severe PR or IRIS during tuberculosis treatment who required TNF-α antagonists, and identified 20 additional cases through literature review. They were 14 women and 10 men, with a median age of 36 years (interquartile range, 28-52). Twelve were immunocompromised before tuberculosis: untreated HIV infection (n=6), or immunosuppressive treatment (TNF-α antagonists, n=5; tacrolimus, n=1). Tuberculosis was mostly neuromeningeal (n=15), pulmonary (n=10), lymph node (n=6), and miliary (n=6), multi-susceptible in 23 cases. PR or IRIS started after a median time of 6 weeks (IQR, 4-9) following anti-tuberculosis treatment start, and consisted primarily of tuberculomas (n=11), cerebral vasculitis (n=8), and lymphadenitis (n=6). First-line treatment of PR or IRIS was high-dose corticosteroids in 23 cases. TNF-α antagonists were used as salvage treatment in all cases, with infliximab (n=17), thalidomide (n=6), and adalimumab (n=3). All patients improved, but 6 had neurological sequelae, and 4 had TNF-α antagonist-related severe adverse events. TNF-α antagonists are safe and effective as salvage or corticosteroid-sparing therapeutic for severe PR or IRIS during tuberculosis treatment.
Keywords: Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; Infliximab; Paradoxical reaction; TNF-α antagonists; Tuberculosis.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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