Case Reports in Nephrology (Jan 2014)

Therapeutic Benefits of Tocilizumab Vary in Different Organs of a Patient with AA Amyloidosis

  • Masaru Matsui,
  • Satoshi Okayama,
  • Hideo Tsushima,
  • Kenichi Samejima,
  • Tomoko Kanki,
  • Ayako Hasegawa,
  • Katsuhiko Morimoto,
  • Yasuhiro Akai,
  • Masato Takano,
  • Shiro Uemura,
  • Chiho Ohbayashi,
  • Yoshihiko Saito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/823093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Systemic reactive AA amyloidosis is a life-threatening complication of chronic inflammatory diseases. Anti-interleukin-6 receptor, tocilizumab (TCZ), has been shown to improve clinical symptoms of patients with AA amyloidosis, accompanied with regression of the amyloid deposition. We report a case of AA amyloidosis evaluated by histology of multiple organs before and after TCZ treatment. A woman in her 60s with rheumatoid arthritis was referred to our hospital because of cardiac and renal dysfunction. A gastric and renal biopsy revealed the deposition of AA amyloid, and echocardiography revealed concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Her estimated glomerular filtration rate was decreased to 8.6 mL/min/1.73 m2, and B-type natriuretic peptide, C-reactive protein, and serum amyloid A protein were significantly elevated. TCZ treatments markedly decreased her serum amyloid A protein and C-reactive protein levels, but hemodialysis was required 1 year later. Endoscopic gastric rebiopsy 3 years after initiation of TCZ treatments revealed the regression of amyloid deposition and echocardiography revealed improvement of her left ventricular hypertrophy. However, a renal rebiopsy revealed that the amyloid deposition had not regressed. In conclusion, these observations suggest that the therapeutic effects of TCZ can vary among organs in patients with AA amyloidosis.