Thiopurine monotherapy is effective in ulcerative colitis but significantly less so in Crohn’s disease: long-term outcomes for 11 928 patients in the UK inflammatory bowel disease bioresource
Authors
Qian, Wendi
Pappas, Apostolos
Hong, You Yi
Shawky, Rasha
UK IBD BioResource Investigators
Raine, Tim
UK IBD Bioresource Investigators
Ahmad, Tariq
Kennedy, Nick
Irving, Peter
Prescott, Natalie
Lees, Charlie
Mansfield, John
Lamb, Chris
Satsangi, Jack
Simmons, Alison
Hart, Alisa
Subramanian, Sreedhar
Probert, Chris
Shenderey, Richard
Gunasekera, Anton
Kok, Klaartje Bel
Javaid, Babur
Sinha, Leena
Singh, Salil
Preston, Cathryn
Jarvis, Mark
Penn, Ruth
Dhar, Anjan
Shenoy, Achuth
Phillis, Kath
Oglesby, Arabis
Tilbury, Jude
Scott, Glyn
Collum, Joseph
Carter, Martyn
Barbour, Jamie
Gordon, John
Ramage, John
Sivagi, Ganesh
Roberts, Phil
Bose, Monica
Sebastian, Shaji
Wilkins, Joy
Banim, Paul
Kent, Alexana
Verma, Ajay
Warren, Dawn
Wiles, Alan
Johnson, Matthew
Koss, Konrad
Oza, Chirag
Elamin, Khalid
Woods, Annette
Baburajan, Bijay
MacDonald, Chris
Theron, Byron
Tremelling, Mark
Shmueli, Udi
Bevan, Roisin
Limdi, Jimmy
Nair, Prakash
Vani, Deven
Lewis, Stephen
Baker-Moffat, Michelle
Moran, Gordon
McLaughlin, Simon
Silva, Aminda de
Beckly, John
Cole, Anew
Murray, Charles
Lobo, Alan
Smith, Melissa
Mathew, Sanju
Saunders, John
Steed, Helen
Brookes, Matthew
Loehry, Juliette
Rahman, Monira
Butterworth, Jeff
Muddu, Ajay
Clark, Katie
Selinger, Christian
Ramadas, Arvind
McLaughlin, John
Pollok, Richard
Rees, Colin
Panter, Simon
Hobday, David
Foley, Stephen
Patel, Vinod
Wesley, Emma
Gavin, Daniel
Edwards, Cathryn
Bloom, Stuart
Nwokolo, Chuka
deCaestecker, John
Hanna, Mina
Davies, Albert
Hancock, Laura
Cummings, Fraser
Ramakrishnan, Subramaniam
Tindall, Theresa
Landy, Jonathan
Appleby, Richard
Sharpstone, Dan
Li, Andy
Keld, Richard
Mear, Lin
Philips, Anne
Willia, Horace
Ben Warner, Laura Hancock
Durai, Dharmaraj
Brinkworth, Elaine
Mahmood, Zahid
Cooney, Rachel
Publication Date
2020-10-01Journal Title
Gut
ISSN
0017-5749
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Language
en
Type
Article
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Stournaras, E., Qian, W., Pappas, A., Hong, Y. Y., Shawky, R., UK IBD BioResource Investigators, Raine, T., et al. (2020). Thiopurine monotherapy is effective in ulcerative colitis but significantly less so in Crohn’s disease: long-term outcomes for 11 928 patients in the UK inflammatory bowel disease bioresource. Gut https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-320185
Abstract
Objective: Thiopurines are widely used as maintenance therapy in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) but the evidence base for their use is sparse and their role increasingly questioned. Using the largest series reported to date, we assessed the long-term effectiveness of thiopurines in ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD), including their impact on need for surgery. Design: Outcomes were assessed in 11 928 patients (4968 UC, 6960 CD) in the UK IBD BioResource initiated on thiopurine monotherapy with the intention of maintaining medically induced remission. Effectiveness was assessed retrospectively using patient-level data and a definition that required avoidance of escalation to biological therapy or surgery while on thiopurines. Analyses included overall effectiveness, time-to-event analysis for treatment escalation and comparison of surgery rates in patients tolerant or intolerant of thiopurines. Results: Using 68 132 patient-years of exposure, thiopurine monotherapy appeared effective for the duration of treatment in 2617/4968 (52.7%) patients with UC compared with 2378/6960 (34.2%) patients with CD (p<0.0001). This difference was corroborated in a multivariable analysis: after adjusting for variables including treatment era, thiopurine monotherapy was less effective in CD than UC (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.43 to 0.51, p<0.0001). Thiopurine intolerance was associated with increased risk of surgery in UC (HR 2.44, p<0.0001); with a more modest impact on need for surgery in CD (HR=1.23, p=0.0015). Conclusion: Thiopurine monotherapy is an effective long-term treatment for UC but significantly less effective in CD.
Keywords
Inflammatory bowel disease, 1506, 2312, azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, tolerance
Sponsorship
National Institute for Health Research (20664)
Medical Research Council (MR/M00533X/1)
Crohn's and Colitis UK (M14/1)
Identifiers
gutjnl-2019-320185
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-320185
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/311127
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