The EMJ Podcast | Episode 225
In this episode, Jonathan is joined by John H. Stone, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and The Edward A. Fox Chair in Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Stone discusses his groundbreaking work in systemic vasculitis, including granulomatosis with polyangiitis and ANCA-associated vasculitis. He also shares insights into the emerging field of IgG4-related disease and the exciting possibility of the first approved therapy for this condition. Alongside, he delves into his efforts to minimise glucocorticoid toxicity and his work through the IgG4ward! Foundation.
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John H. Stone, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and The Edward A. Fox Chair in Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, has dedicated his career to studying complex rheumatic diseases. Co-founder of the Vasculitis Center at Johns Hopkins University, he has led pioneering trials such as the WGET and RAVE trials, transforming treatment protocols for granulomatosis with polyangiitis and ANCA-associated vasculitis. Currently, Dr. Stone is at the forefront of research into IgG4-related disease and glucocorticoid toxicity, striving to bring new therapies to patients. He also serves as the Executive Chairman of The IgG4ward! Foundation, a patient advocacy group for IgG4-related disease. Outside the lab, Dr. Stone is an avid cyclist and marathon runner, and a passionate football (soccer) fan.
- 00:30 Introduction
- 04:00 Stone’s journey into rheumatology
- 07:28 WEGET trial
- 10:30 Developments in IgG4-related disease and the path to therapy approval
- 15:52 Key advancements in the treatment of granulomatosis with polyangiitis
- 18:04 Glucocorticoid toxicity and the Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index (GTI)
- 20:34 The IgG4ward! Foundation
- 23:48 Two Pearls and a Myth
- 26:45 Stone’s three wishes for rheumatology