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Query: UMLS:C0149514 (
bronchitis
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An adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficient patient with
severe combined immunodeficiency
(
SCID
) developed resistance to therapeutic injections of bovine ADA conjugated to polyethylene glycol (PEG-ADA). This 18-year-old girl was diagnosed as having partial ADA deficiency at age 7 years, and was started on bovine conjugated PEG-ADA at age 15 years. The weekly dose of 15 U/kg led to clinical improvement with resolution of sinusitis and
bronchitis
within 2 months and normalization of some T cell functions. After 5 months, however, she developed an inhibitory antibody to ADA, became refractory to treatment with PEG-ADA, and clinically and immunologically deteriorated. This antibody was successfully suppressed over a 4-month period with a combination of prednisone (2 mg/kg/day), intravenous immunoglobulin (2 g/kg/dose), and discontinuing the PEG-ADA injections for 7 weeks. The PEG-ADA injections were then restarted at a higher dose (20 U/kg/dose, twice a week). With the suppression of the inhibitory antibody, her clinical and immunologic status improved to previously achieved level. She has subsequently continued treatment for over 36 months, receiving a single weekly dose of PEG-ADA (20 U/kg/week) with sustained clinical and immunologic improvement, including weakly positive antigen-specific T cell proliferative responses to tetanus and Candida.
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PMID:Suppression of an antibody to adenosine-deaminase (ADA) in an ADA-deficient patient receiving polyethylene glycol modified adenosine deaminase. 850 39
Loss of adenosine deaminase activity leads to
severe combined immunodeficiency
(ADA-SCID); production and function of T, B, and natural killer (NK) cells are impaired. Gene therapy (GT) with an autologous CD34
+
-enriched cell fraction that contains CD34
+
cells transduced with a retroviral vector encoding the human ADA cDNA sequence leads to immune reconstitution in most patients. Here, we report short- and medium-term safety analyses from 18 patients enrolled as part of single-arm, open-label studies or compassionate use programs. Survival was 100% with a median of 6.9 years follow-up (range, 2.3 to 13.4 years). Adverse events were mostly grade 1 or grade 2 and were reported by all 18 patients following GT. Thirty-nine serious adverse events (SAEs) were reported by 15 of 18 patients; no SAEs were considered related to GT. The most common adverse events reported post-GT include upper respiratory tract infection, gastroenteritis, rhinitis,
bronchitis
, oral candidiasis, cough, neutropenia, diarrhea, and pyrexia. Incidence rates for all of these events were highest during pre-treatment, treatment, and/or 3-month follow-up and then declined over medium-term follow-up. GT did not impact the incidence of neurologic/hearing impairments. No event indicative of leukemic transformation was reported.
...
PMID:Gene Therapy for Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Short- and Medium-Term Safety. 2943 35