Home
Scholarly Works
Week 6 Calprotectin Best Predicts Likelihood of...
Journal article

Week 6 Calprotectin Best Predicts Likelihood of Long-term Endoscopic Healing in Crohn’s Disease: A Post-hoc Analysis of the UNITI/IM-UNITI Trials

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is need for biomarkers as predictors of outcome of medical treatment in Crohn's disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the predictive performance of faecal calprotectin for short- and long-term clinical and endoscopic outcomes. METHODS: This post-hoc analysis of the UNITI/IM-UNITI studies [NCT01369329, NCT01369342, and NCT01369355; YODA #2019-4026] included 677 patients to evaluate the relationship of Week 6 calprotectin cut-offs and changes from baseline assessments in calprotectin for prediction of outcomes at Weeks 8, 32, and 52, using receiver operating characteristic curves with comparisons of areas under the curve [AUC]. The relationship between clinical and biomarker assessments at Week 6 and endoscopic remission [ER] at Week 52 was evaluated using multivariate logistic regression models adjusted for confounders. RESULTS: A Week 6 calprotectin <250 mg/kg demonstrated a significant ability to predict Week 52 ER (AUC 0.709, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.566-0.852, p = 0.014) with fair accuracy, and performed better than other calprotectin cut-offs and deltas from baseline for prediction of Week 52 ER. When adjusted for covariates, patients with a Week 6 faecal calprotectin <250 mg/kg had 3.48 times [95% CI 1.31-9.28, p = 0.013] increased odds of Week 52 ER. No other Week 6 clinical assessment [clinical remission or clinical response] or biomarker [CRP <5 or drug level] had an association with Week 52 ER. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, the results of this post-hoc analysis suggest that Week 6 calprotectin levels < 250 mg/kg can be predictive of future endoscopic healing and may be more informative than clinical symptom improvement. PODCAST: This article has an associated podcast which can be accessed at https://academic.oup.com/ecco-jcc/pages/podcast.

Authors

Narula N; Wong ECL; Dulai PS; Marshall JK; Colombel J-F; Reinisch W

Journal

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 462–470

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

March 5, 2021

DOI

10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa189

ISSN

1197-4982

Contact the Experts team