Effects of tofacitinib on bone turnover markers and bone modulators in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Author:

Adami Giovanni1,Orsolini Giovanni1,Rossini Maurizio1,Fratucello Anna1,Fassio Angelo1,Viapiana Ombretta1,Fracassi Elena1,Bixio Riccardo1,Gatti Davide1

Affiliation:

1. University of Verona

Abstract

Abstract Background Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by bone loss. It is unclear whether JAK inhibitors can attenuate bone loss in RA by modulating bone metabolism. The main objective of our study is to investigate the effects of tofacitinib on serum levels of bone turnover markers and modulators. Secondary objectives were to assess changes in bone mineral density (BMD), metacarpal index, bone erosions.Methods We conducted a prospective observational study on patients with active RA failure to bDMARDs or tsDMARDs initiating treatment with tofacitinib. We measured at baseline and after 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months: serum bone turnover markers (CTX, P1nP, B-ALP), bone modulators (Dkk-1, sclerostin, vitamin D, PTH, OPG and RANKL), BMD and radiographic parameters (Sharp van der Heijde score [SvdH], bone health index [BHI] and metacarpal index [MCI]).Results 30 patients were enrolled in the study of whom 21 completed the study through month 12. Tofacitinib was clinically effective by suppressing DAS28-CRP. Glucocorticoids daily dose significantly decreased from baseline. We found a negative correlation between pre-study cumulative and daily dose of glucocorticoids and baseline B-ALP serum levels (r -0.592, p 0.012). Sclerostin serum levels increased significantly during the study period, while P1nP and B-ALP (markers of bone formation) decreased significantly. BMD levels, BHI, MCI and SvdH score did not change.Conclusion Treatment with tofacitinib was associated with a significant increase in sclerostin serum levels and a parallel decrease in markers of bone formation. However, no significant bone loss was observed.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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