Re-administration of abatacept for the control of articular symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis during anti-tuberculous therapy

Respir Med Case Rep. 2017 Apr 15:21:147-150. doi: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2017.04.013. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

This case report describes the re-administration of abatacept to successfully reduce the articularsymptoms of a patient with rheumatoid arthritisduring the intensive phase of anti-tuberculous therapy. A 75-year-old man developed active pulmonary tuberculosis during the administration of abatacept for rheumatoid arthritis. The patient experienced a paradoxical reaction and exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis that caused us to discontinue the abatacept. Later re-administration of abatacept along with anti-tuberculosis treatment led to well-controlled rheumatoid arthritis without exacerbation of the tuberculosis. This case shows that re-administration of abatacept may be much safer than TNF inhibitor to treat patients who are infected with mycobacteria during thetreatment of immunological diseases such asrheumatoid arthritiswith biological agents.

Keywords: Abatacept; Biological agent; Paradoxical reaction; Rheumatoid arthritis; Tuberculosis.

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  • Case Reports