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Clinicogenomic factors of biotherapy immunogenicity in autoimmune disease: A prospective multicohort study of the ABIRISK consortium.

Hässler S, Bachelet D, Duhaze J et al.

33125391 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
457 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HS
Hässler S
BD
Bachelet D
DJ
Duhaze J
SN
Szely N
GA
Gleizes A
HA
Hacein-Bey Abina S
AO
Aktas O
AM
Auer M
AJ
Avouac J
BM
Birchler M
BY
Bouhnik Y
BO
Brocq O
BD
Buck-Martin D
CG
Cadiot G
CF
Carbonnel F
CY
Chowers Y
CM
Comabella M
DT
Derfuss T
DV
De Vries N
DN
Donnellan N
DA
Doukani A
GM
Guger M
HH
Hartung HP
KH
Kubala Havrdova E
HB
Hemmer B
HT
Huizinga T
IK
Ingenhoven K
HP
Hyldgaard-Jensen PE
JE
Jury EC
KM
Khalil M
KB
Kieseier B
LA
Laurén A
LR
Lindberg R
LA
Loercher A
ME
Maggi E
MJ
Manson J
MC
Mauri C
MO
Mohand Oumoussa B
MX
Montalban X
NM
Nachury M
NP
Nytrova P
RC
Richez C
RM
Ryner M
SF
Sellebjerg F
SC
Sievers C
SD
Sikkema D
SM
Soubrier M
TS
Tourdot S
TC
Trang C
VA
Vultaggio A
WC
Warnke C
SS
Spindeldreher S
DP
Dönnes P
HT
Hickling TP
HM
Hincelin Mery A
AM
Allez M
DF
Deisenhammer F
FA
Fogdell-Hahn A
MX
Mariette X
PM
Pallardy M
BP
Broët P
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Biopharmaceutical products (BPs) are widely used to treat autoimmune diseases, but immunogenicity limits their efficacy for an important proportion of patients. Our knowledge of patient-related factors influencing the occurrence of antidrug antibodies (ADAs) is still limited.

457 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

457
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Austria, Israel, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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