Effect Of Low-Dose Rituximab Treatment On T- And B-Cell Lymphocyte Imbalance In Refractory Myasthenia Gravis

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS(2019)

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We aimed to explore the effects of low-dose rituximab (RTX) on circulating T- and B-cell lymphocytes and the improvement of clinical symptoms in refractory myasthenia gravis (MG) patients. Fifteen patients with refractory MG were treated with a low dose of 600 mg RTX and were evaluated by serial-clinical scales, flow cytometry of peripheral blood T and B cells, and antibody titer before and after six months of RTX treatment. The quantitative MG score (QMGS), manual muscle testing (MMT), MG-related activities of daily living (MG-ADL) and MG-specific quality-of-life (QOL) were significantly improved and the average steroid-dosage reduction was 40% (p = .001) in refractory MG patients at six months after RTX infusion. Compared to eighteen non-refractory MG patients and eighteen Healthy controls, our study showed that the frequencies of circulating regulatory B cells (Bregs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs) were significantly lower and the expression of B-cell activating factor receptors (BAFF-Rs) was greater in refractory MG patients without RTX treatment. Importantly, 600-mg RTX was sufficient to deplete B cells and maintain low B-cell counts for up to six months after infusion. Additionally, a low dose of RTX further increased the frequencies of Tregs. Hence, there is an immune imbalance in circulating T- and B-cell lymphocytes in refractory MG patients compared to non-refractory MG patients. We conclude that remarkable T- and B-cell lymphocyte imbalance exists in refractory MG. Low-dose RTX can improve myasthenic symptom and deplete B cells and increase Tregs%.
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