Potential radiotherapy-related reactivation of immune checkpoint inhibitor hepatitis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Kakharman Yesmembetov, Cennet Sahin, Mohamad Murad, Marie-Luise Berres, Alexander Koch, Martin von Websky, Florian Vondran, Philipp Bruners, Michael Eble, Ahmed Allam Mohamed
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Abstract

This report details the reactivation of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-related autoimmune hepatitis triggered by stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) in a 55-year-old male with hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma. Initially diagnosed in December 2021, the patient underwent successful resection and subsequent adjuvant therapy. Despite stable disease following chemotherapy augmented with durvalumab, he developed grade 3 acute hepatitis after seven cycles of durvalumab. Following a brief prednisolone regimen and normalization of liver tests, SBRT targeting para-aortic lymph nodes was initiated. Remarkably, severe hepatitis reoccurred 7 days after starting SBRT, 88 days following the last durvalumab infusion, necessitating resumed and escalated prednisolone treatment. Another course of SBRT for a newly diagnosed metastatic liver lesion was administered in September 2023, with ongoing prednisolone adjustment. By February 2024, liver tests normalized, but subsequent radiological assessments indicated tumor progression, leading to the reintroduction of chemotherapy. This case underscores the potential of SBRT for activating severe immune-mediated hepatotoxicity in patients treated with ICIs, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and management of such patients. Further, this report highlights the possible survival benefit of the strategic application of SBRT in addition to systematic treatment in recurrent and metastatic cholangiocellular carcinoma.

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5.70
自引率
12.90%
发文量
141
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, published monthly, is a scientific journal that covers all aspects of oncology with focus on radiooncology, radiation biology and radiation physics. The articles are not only of interest to radiooncologists but to all physicians interested in oncology, to radiation biologists and radiation physicists. The journal publishes original articles, review articles and case studies that are peer-reviewed. It includes scientific short communications as well as a literature review with annotated articles that inform the reader on new developments in the various disciplines concerned and hence allow for a sound overview on the latest results in radiooncology research. Founded in 1912, Strahlentherapie und Onkologie is the oldest oncological journal in the world. Today, contributions are published in English and German. All articles have English summaries and legends. The journal is the official publication of several scientific radiooncological societies and publishes the relevant communications of these societies.
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