Clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of anti-PD-L1 induced psoriasis.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Jian Xiao, Zhi Xia, Zhu Wu, Min Fang
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Abstract

Background: This study focuses on rare immune-mediated psoriasis induced by anti-PD-L1 drugs. Given that its clinical features have not been fully defined, the aim is to clarify the clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcomes of anti-PD-L1-induced psoriasis.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of psoriasis cases induced by anti-PD-L1 agents. The study involved systematically retrieving case reports from relevant databases up to April 23, 2025, for comprehensive evaluation.

Results: This study included 31 patients, with 90.2% being male and a median age of 65 years (40-81 years). The anti-PD-L1 agents administered to patients included atezolizumab, durvalumab, and avelumab. Notably, 16 patients (51.6%) developed de novo psoriasis. The median time to psoriasis onset after drug initiation was 54.5 days (7-690 days), with plaque psoriasis being the most common clinical type (54.8%). In terms of treatment strategies, 19 patients (61.3%) discontinued anti-PD-L1 therapy, while 8 patients (25.8%) continued treatment. Following clinical interventions, including primarily the administration of topical steroids, symptomatic improvement or complete remission was reported in 25 patients (80.6%).

Conclusion: When administering anti-PD-L1 agents, close monitoring for the onset of psoriatic symptoms in patients is essential to ensure timely detection and diagnosis. For patients who have been diagnosed with psoriasis, appropriate measures should be taken based on their specific clinical conditions, such as discontinuing anti-PD-L1 therapy or administering psoriasis treatment medications.

抗pd - l1诱导的银屑病的临床特征、治疗和结局。
背景:本研究主要研究抗pd - l1药物诱导的罕见免疫介导型银屑病。鉴于其临床特征尚未完全明确,目的是明确抗pd - l1诱导的银屑病的临床表现、治疗和结局。方法:回顾性分析抗pd - l1药物诱发的银屑病病例。本研究系统检索截至2025年4月23日的相关数据库病例报告,进行综合评价。结果:本研究纳入31例患者,90.2%为男性,中位年龄65岁(40-81岁)。给予患者的抗pd - l1药物包括atezolizumab, durvalumab和avelumab。值得注意的是,16例(51.6%)患者发生了新发牛皮癣。开始用药后到牛皮癣发病的中位时间为54.5天(7-690天),其中斑块型牛皮癣是最常见的临床类型(54.8%)。在治疗策略方面,19例患者(61.3%)停止抗pd - l1治疗,8例患者(25.8%)继续治疗。经过临床干预,主要包括局部类固醇治疗,25例患者(80.6%)的症状改善或完全缓解。结论:在使用抗pd - l1药物时,密切监测银屑病患者症状的发生,以确保及时发现和诊断。对于已经诊断为银屑病的患者,应根据其具体的临床情况采取适当的措施,如停止抗pd - l1治疗或给予银屑病治疗药物。
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121
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期刊介绍: The development of new anticancer agents is one of the most rapidly changing aspects of cancer research. Investigational New Drugs provides a forum for the rapid dissemination of information on new anticancer agents. The papers published are of interest to the medical chemist, toxicologist, pharmacist, pharmacologist, biostatistician and clinical oncologist. Investigational New Drugs provides the fastest possible publication of new discoveries and results for the whole community of scientists developing anticancer agents.
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