Colon to Rectum

Gastroenterology. 2023;165(4):963–75.e5

Yarur AJ, Bruss A, Moosreiner A, Beniwal-Patel P, Nunez L, Berens B, Colombel JF, Targan SR, Fox C, Melmed GY, Abreu MT, Deepak P

Higher intra-abdominal visceral adipose tissue mass is associated with lower rates of clinical and endoscopic remission in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases initiating biologic therapy: Results of the constellation study


Background and aims: The authors sought to assess the association between intra-abdominal visceral adipose tissue (IA-VAT) and response to 3 different biologic drugs in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and to investigate its effects on inflammatory cytokine expression, pharmacokinetics, and intestinal microbiota.
Methods: They prospectively enrolled subjects with active IBD initiating infliximab, vedolizumab, or ustekinumab and a healthy control group. Baseline body composition (including IA-VAT as percent of total body mass [IA-VAT%]) was measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan. Primary outcome was corticosteroid-free deep remission at weeks 14–16, defined as Harvey-Bradshaw Index < 5 for Crohn’s disease and partial Mayo score < 2 for ulcerative colitis, with a normal C-reactive protein and fecal calprotectin. Secondary outcomes were corticosteroid-free deep remission and endoscopic remission (Endoscopic Mayo Score ≤ 1 in ulcerative colitis or Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn’s disease ≤ 2) at weeks 30–46.
Results: A total of 141 patients with IBD and 51 healthy controls were included. No differences in body composition parameters were seen between the IBD and healthy control cohorts. Patients with higher IA-VAT% were less likely to achieve corticosteroid-free deep remission (p < 0.001) or endoscopic remission (p = 0.02) versus those with lower IA-VAT%. Furthermore, non-responders with high IA-VAT% had significantly higher serum interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor at baseline compared with responders and patients with low IA-VAT%. Drug pharmacokinetic properties and microbiota diversity were similar when comparing high and low IA-VAT% groups.

Conclusions: Higher percent of total body mass was independently associated with worse outcomes. This association could be driven at least partially by discrete differences in inflammatory cytokine expression.

A.J. Yarur, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Institute, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA, E-Mail: andres.yarur@cshs.org

DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2023.06.036

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