Partial tachyphylaxis to somatostatin (SST) analogues in a patient with acromegaly: the role of SST receptor desensitisation and circulating antibodies to SST analogues

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Wahid, ST
Marbach, P
Stolz, B
Miller, M
James, RA
Ball, SG
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[1] Royal Victoria Infirm, Endocrine Unit, Newcastle Hosp NHS Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4LP, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Univ Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4LP, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Novartis Pharma, Basel, Switzerland
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10.1530/eje.0.1460295
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: Somatostatin (SST) analogues are a key option in the management of a variety of conditions, including acromegaly. Tachyphylaxis to SST analogues is not documented in acromegaly. We describe such a phenomenon. Design and methods: A 74-year-old female with acromegaly previously treated with Y-90 implant, external radiotherapy and thrice daily s.c. octreotide had stable GH levels of 19 mU/l. GH progressively rose following switches to lanreotide and depot octreotide as Sandostatin LAR: from 29 to 126 mU/l. Magnetic resonance imaging and In-111-pentetreotide scanning revealed no tumour growth or alteration in SST receptor (SSTR) status. Tachyphylaxis to SST analogues was considered. Therapy was discontinued and re-introduced in daily 200 mug/24 h increments by continuous s.c. infusion, to a maximum of 1000 mug/24 h, and maintained over 3 weeks with daily, followed by weekly, GH profiles. Competitive I-125-octreotide radioligand binding assays measured in vitro bio-activity of anti-SST analogue antibodies. In vitro SSTR binding studies utilised SSTR-expressing rat cortex membrane. Results: Median GH fell by 93% from 504 to 39.5 mU/l and rose reproducibly on continued infusion to 120 mU/l. Octreotide withdrawal for 16 h produced a 64% increase in sensitivity. High-affinity IgG anti-lanreotide (IC50 = 18 7 pmol/l) and anti-octreotide (IC50 = 82 nmol/l) antibody, with no cross-reactivity with natural SST, was demonstrated. In vitro inhibition of 125 I-octreotide SSTR binding by anti-SST analogue crossreacting antibody was observed at 1:1 serum dilution. Conclusions: This is the first report of tachyphylaxis to SST analogues in acromegaly. We believe that the short time course of resensitisation following acute octreotide withdrawal is suggestive of an effect(s) on receptor function or on the receptor signal transduction cascade at sites further downstream, rather than an immune-mediated phenomenon.
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