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Levilimab clinical efficacy for interleukin-6 receptor inhibition in COVID-19 and its potential for treating cytokine release syndrome of other aetiologies

https://doi.org/10.30895/2221-996X-2022-22-4-446-459

Abstract

The COVID-19 mortality is associated with an increase in interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels. Levilimab is an anti–IL-6 receptor antibody with proven clinical efficacy in patients with severe COVID-19.

The aim of the study was to assess the association of COVID-19 severity and levilimab effectiveness with IL-6 levels and to explore the potential for using levilimab in other conditions accompanied by cytokine release syndrome.

Materials and methods: the subgroup analysis was based on the data of COVID patients with known baseline IL-6 levels from the CORONA clinical study. Subgroups were formed according to baseline IL-6 levels: ≤5 pg/mL (normal) and >5 pg/mL (elevated). The subgroup analysis included descriptive statistics of the patients and time courses of their clinical and laboratory findings (at screening, on the day of investigational product administration, and further until day 14). In order to compare the percentages of patients who had required rescue therapy, the authors used Fisher's exact test.

Results: the subgroup analysis included 91 patients (47 from the levilimab group and 44 from the placebo group). At baseline, the authors observed elevated levels of IL-6 in 31/47 (66%) subjects in the levilimab group and 29/44 (48.4%) subjects in the placebo group. The subjects with elevated IL-6 demonstrated more pronounced clinical signs of pneumonia and abnormalities in inflammatory markers. Elevated baseline IL-6 levels were associated with the need for rescue therapy (OR=3.714; 95% CI: 1.317–9.747; p=0.0183); this association was stronger in the placebo group (OR=8.889; 95% CI: 2.098–33.31; p=0.0036). Also, the placebo group showed long-term abnormalities in the clinical and laboratory findings.

Conclusions: IL-6 is one of the key elements in the pathogenesis of cytokine release syndrome related to COVID-19 and other conditions. Elevated IL-6 levels are associated with the severity of COVID-19. Inhibition of IL-6 receptors by levilimab leads to clinical improvement in patients with severe COVID-19, suggesting the effectiveness of levilimab in pathogenesis-oriented therapy for cytokine release syndrome of other aetiologies.

About the Authors

N. V. Lomakin
Central Clinical Hospital of the Administrative Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Nikita V. Lomakin, Dr. Sci. (Med.)

15 Marshal Timoshenko St., Moscow, 121359



B. A. Bakirov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Bulat A. Bakirov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor

3 Lenin St., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan 450008



G. H. Musaev
A.V. Vishnevsky Republican Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Gaziyavdibir H. Musaev, Dr. Sci. (Med.)

47 Lyakhov St., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan 367026



V. V. Popov
Medical Institute of Continuing Education, Russian Biotechnological University (BIOTECH University); N.A. Semashko Railroad Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Popov, Dr. Sci. (Med.)

 11, Volokolamskoye Hwy, Moscow 125080

23/1 Stavropolskaya St., Moscow 109386



E. A. Smolyarchuk
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation

Elena A. Smolyarchuk, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof.

8/2 Trubetskaya St., Moscow 119991



Yu. N. Linkova
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Yulia N. Linkova, Cand. Sci. (Med.).

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515



D. V. Bogdan
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Dmitrii V. Bogdan

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515



A. V. Eremeeva
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Anna V. Eremeeva, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515



P. S. Pukhtinskaia
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Polina. S. Pukhtinskaia, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515



M. A. Morozova
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Maria A. Morozova, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515

 



A. V. Zinkina-Orikhan
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Arina V. Zinkina-Orikhan

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515



A. A. Lutckii
BIOCAD JSC
Russian Federation

Anton A. Lutckii, Cand. Sci. (Med.)

room 89, 38/1 Svyazi St., Strelna, St. Petersburg 198515

 



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Lomakin N.V., Bakirov B.A., Musaev G.H., Popov V.V., Smolyarchuk E.A., Linkova Yu.N., Bogdan D.V., Eremeeva A.V., Pukhtinskaia P.S., Morozova M.A., Zinkina-Orikhan A.V., Lutckii A.A. Levilimab clinical efficacy for interleukin-6 receptor inhibition in COVID-19 and its potential for treating cytokine release syndrome of other aetiologies. Biological Products. Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment. 2022;22(4):446-459. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30895/2221-996X-2022-22-4-446-459

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