@article {Kivitz648, author = {Alan J. Kivitz and Joy Schechtman and Michele Texter and Andreas Fichtner and Marc de Longueville and Elliot K. Chartash}, title = {Vaccine Responses in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated with Certolizumab Pegol: Results from a Single-blind Randomized Phase IV Trial}, volume = {41}, number = {4}, pages = {648--657}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.3899/jrheum.130945}, publisher = {The Journal of Rheumatology}, abstract = {Objective. To evaluate the humoral immune response to pneumococcal and influenza vaccination in adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) receiving certolizumab pegol (CZP). Methods. In this 6-week, single-blind, placebo-controlled trial with optional 6-month open-label extension (NCT00993668), patients were stratified by concomitant methotrexate (MTX) use and randomized to receive CZP 400 mg (loading dose; according to CZP label) or placebo at weeks 0, 2, and 4. Pneumococcal (polysaccharide 23) and influenza vaccines were administered at Week 2. Satisfactory humoral immune response, defined as >= 2-fold titer increase in >= 3 of 6 pneumococcal antigens and >= 4-fold titer increase in >= 2 of 3 influenza antigens, were assessed independently 4 weeks after vaccination. Results. Following pneumococcal vaccination, 62.5\% of placebo patients and 54.5\% of CZP patients without effective titers at baseline achieved a humoral response (difference in proportions was -8.0 percentage points; 95\% CI -22.5 to 6.6\%). Following influenza vaccination, 61.4\% of placebo and 53.5\% of CZP patients without effective titers at baseline achieved a humoral response (difference in proportions: -8.0 percentage points; 95\% CI -22.9 to 7.0\%). In all patients, including those with effective titers at baseline, 58.2\% of placebo and 53.3\% of CZP patients developed satisfactory pneumococcal titers, and 54.1\% of placebo and 50.5\% of CZP patients developed satisfactory influenza antibody titers. Vaccine responses to pneumococcal and influenza antigens were reduced similarly in both treatment groups with concomitant MTX use. Conclusion. Humoral immune responses to pneumococcal and influenza vaccination are not impaired when given during the loading phase of CZP treatment in patients with RA. (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00993668).}, issn = {0315-162X}, URL = {https://www.jrheum.org/content/41/4/648}, eprint = {https://www.jrheum.org/content/41/4/648.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of Rheumatology} }