[CIS PIDD] [cis-pidd] 8yo girl with refractory IBD advise on further immunosuppressive treatment

Fahrenholz, John Michael john.m.fahrenholz at Vanderbilt.Edu
Fri Dec 12 18:17:05 EST 2014


Jane,

A few thoughts for your consideration:
1) While hospitalized with potential need for additional surgery - a) "Exclusive Enteral Nutrition"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24779671
 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25421531
b) metronidazole

2) mycophenolate mofetil
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17924566<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17924566>

Data related to above perhaps somewhat limited and/or conflicting but in a child with such refractory disease, I believe worth consideration.

Best,
John

John Fahrenholz, M.D.
Allergy and Immunology Section
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
john.m.fahrenholz at vanderbilt.edu

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From: Ileana Moreira [ileanam at hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 7:01 AM
To: CIS-PIDD
Subject: Re: [cis-pidd] 8yo girl with refractory IBD advise on further immunosuppressive treatment

Hola! Sos la Carla Gianelli que estudió en Favaloro??? No sabía que hacías inmuno! Soy Ile

Dra. Ileana Moreira
Grupo de Inmunología Hospital de Niños R. Gutiérrez.
Gallo 1330. CP 1425. CABA. Argentina.
Tel: 4962-9212/9247/9248 Int 281
Grupo de Inmunología Dra Bezrodnik y Equipo.
Ciudad De La Paz 2750 PB2. CABA. Argentina.
Tel: 4785-9844

El 08/12/2014, a las 09:55, "Carla Gianelli" <gianellicarla at gmail.com<mailto:gianellicarla at gmail.com>> escribió:

Hello,

I was thinking that Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could be one treatment option in this patient current situation.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23564182
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23296948

Best,

Carla Gianelli

Servicio de Inmunología
Hospital Ramón y Cajal.
Madrid , Spain.





2014-12-08 12:28 GMT+01:00 John Ziegler <j.ziegler at unsw.edu.au<mailto:j.ziegler at unsw.edu.au>>:
NBT?

From: Jane Peake [mailto:j.peake at uq.edu.au<mailto:j.peake at uq.edu.au>]
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 11:17 AM
To: CIS-PIDD
Subject: [cis-pidd] 8yo girl with refractory IBD advise on further immunosuppressive treatment

I have recently been asked to see this girl that has been under the care of gastroenterology colleagues. They are asking what further immunosuppression may be appropriate to control her disease. She has responded poorly to previous immunosuppressive treatment trials. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Jane

8 yo girl with early onset aggressive IBD (refractory proctitis).
Blood has been sent for whole exome sequencing.

Background:
Multiple therapies trialled for aggressive proctocolitis including surgical and maximal medical therapies
History:
Age of onset at 5 years. Severe diarrhoea with blood and mucus, tenesmus and faltering growth
- Early colectomy w ensuing ileostomy and a number of exploratory laparotomies for suspected fistulisation/collections around age 6-8y
- limited response to multiple immune modulators including high dose steroids ( IV methylpred and oral pred), Sulfasalazine, AZT, 6MP
- Failed trials of infliximab (x4) limited / no response and complicated by intercurrent severe aphthous ulcerations and buccal/pharyngeal mucositis
- Possibly some mild response to azithromycin augmented with doxycilicine in recent past (last year) but no significant clinical improvement w ongoing proctitis
- Most recent endoscopy revealed marked lymphocytic oesophagitis with aphthous ulceration likely correlated w active IBD

Systems review:
Aphthous ulcerations as above. No arthritis. No skin rashes No description of uveitis or eye involvement, No bruising, No lymphadenopathy or hepatosplemegaly

Progress:
Most recent course of disease complicated by ~12 weeks of giant aphthous ulceration to buccal mucosa, active proctitis w suspected fistulisation and associated growth faltering/weight loss


Currently inpatient
- MRI shows probable coloenteric fistula and awaiting surgical opinion
- Commenced on bactrim for eradication of MRSA on buccal/tongue
- Commenced on azithromycin as immune modulator
- Oral dexamethasone washes to manage buccal disease
- No other immune suppression – awaiting possible further surgery
- Still on full enteral diet but clearly very limited solid/fluid intake w ensuing weight loss and crossing centiles


Immune function:
No evidence of other immune deficiency, autoinflammatory syndrome or other autoimmune condition
-moderate hypergammaglobulinaemia(IgG:15 (7-15), IgA1.8 (0.7-2.5), IgM 0.9 (0.4-2.3)) but HIV negative
-Normal isohaemagluttinins 64
-Normal vaccine titers (tetanus)>1.11
- normal CBC
- Normal lymphocyte subsets (CD3: 1.49 (0.6-2.4), CD4:0.96 (0.4-1.6), CD8 0.5 (0.1-1.0), CD19 0.59 (0.08-0.58), CD56 0.34 (0.05-0.5),
- Normal ACE level
-Normal complement levels C3 1.22(0.9-1.8) and C4:0.35 (0.1-0.4) and CH50>1000 (>520)
-Negative ANA, ENA, dsDNA, antiSMA, anti LKM
-.Positive ASCA IgA 120 (<20), ASCA IgG 57 (<20) and PR3-ANCA: 72 (<20)
-Normal ferritin (requires regular iron infusions) but variable elevation on CRP 10-20 and ESR ~30
-No HLAB27 or HLAB51 testing yet
-Hypercellular bone marrow with reactive lymphocytes and some plamacytoid forms

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