Affiliation:
1. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Zhuzhou Hospital Affiliated to Xiangya Medical College, Central South University, Zhuzhou 412000, China
Abstract
Background. Influence of iguratimod on bone mineral density (BMD) and biomarkers of bone metabolism in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains not determined. Accordingly, a meta-analysis was performed for systematical evaluation. Methods. Relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were retrieved by searching of PubMed, Embase, Cochrane’s Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), and Wanfang databases. A random-effect model was used to pool the results. Results. In total, 24 RCTs including 2439 patients with RA contributed to the meta-analysis. Pooled results showed that compared to methotrexate alone, additional use of iguratimod 25 mg Bid for 12∼24 weeks significantly improved lumbar-spine BMD (mean difference [MD]: 0.12, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.04 to 0.20,
, I2 = 39%) in patients with RA. Moreover, treatment with iguratimod was associated with increased serum osteoprotegerin (MD: 180.36 pg/ml, 95% CI: 122.52 to 238.20,
, I2 = 48%), and decreased serum receptor activator for nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (MD: −10.65 pmol/l, 95% CI: −15.59 to −5.72,
, I2 = 53%). In addition, iguratimod was associated with increased bone formation markers such as the serum N-terminal middle molecular fragment of osteocalcin (MD: 4.23 ng/ml, 95% CI: 3.74 to 4.71,
, I2 = 35%) and total procollagen type I amino-terminal propeptide (MD: 9.10 ng/ml, 95% CI: 7.39 to 10.80,
, I2 = 86%), but decreased the bone resorption marker such as serum β-C terminal cross-linking telopeptide of type 1 collagen (MD: −0.18 pg/ml, 95% CI: −0.21 to −0.14,
, I2 = 70%). Conclusions. Iguratimod could prevent the bone loss and improve the bone metabolism in patients with RA.
Funder
Hubei Provincial Health Commission Joint Fund project