Anakinra‐Associated Systemic Amyloidosis

Author:

Alehashemi Sara1ORCID,Dasari Surendra2,Metpally Anvitha1,Uss Kat1,Castelo‐Soccio Leslie A.3,Heller Theo4,Kellman Peter5,Chen Marcus Y.5,Ahlman Mark6,Kim Jeff7,Wargo Susannah7,Kuhns Douglas B.8,Fink Danielle8,de Jesus Adriana1,Martin Paul S.9,Chang Richard6,Bolanos Jonathan4,Lee Chyi‐Chia Richard10,Nasr Samih H.2,Goldbach‐Mansky Raphaela1ORCID,McPhail Ellen2

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH Bethesda Maryland

2. Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota

3. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, NIH Bethesda Maryland

4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH Bethesda Maryland

5. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH Bethesda Maryland

6. Clinical Center, NIH Bethesda Maryland

7. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, NIH Bethesda Maryland

8. Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research Frederick Maryland

9. University of Washington Seattle

10. National Cancer Institute, NIH Bethesda Maryland

Abstract

ObjectiveTo describe a 41‐year‐old woman with a history of neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease, on treatment with daily subcutaneous injections of 600 mg of recombinant interleukin‐1 receptor antagonist (IL‐1Ra) protein, anakinra, since the age of 28, who presented with golf‐ball size nodules at the anakinra injection sites, early satiety, new onset nephrotic syndrome in the context of normal markers of systemic inflammation.MethodsClinical history and histologic evaluation of biopsies of skin, gastric mucosa, and kidney with Congo‐red staining and proteomic evaluation of microdissected Congo red–positive amyloid deposits by liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry.ResultsThe skin, stomach, and kidney biopsies all showed the presence of Congo red–positive amyloid deposits. Mass spectrometry‐based proteomics demonstrated that the amyloid deposits in all sites were of AIL1RAP (IL‐1Ra protein)‐type. These were characterized by high spectral counts of the amyloid signature proteins (apolipoprotein AIV, apolipoprotein E, and serum amyloid P‐component) and the amyloidogenic IL‐1Ra protein, which were present in Congo red–positive areas and absent in Congo red–negative areas. The amino acid sequence identified by mass spectrometry confirmed that the amyloid precursor protein was recombinant IL‐1Ra (anakinra) and not endogenous wild‐type IL‐1Ra.ConclusionThis is the first report of iatrogenic systemic amyloidosis due to an injectable protein drug, which was caused by recombinant IL1Ra (anakinra).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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