pembrolizumab诱导的获得性脂肪营养不良:1例报告和文献回顾。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
John Marsiglio, Jordan McPherson, Matthew Wahl, Siwen Hu-Lieskovan
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获得性全身性脂肪营养不良(AGL)是免疫检查点抑制剂(ICIs)的一种罕见并发症,与免疫介导的脂肪组织损失、外周胰岛素抵抗和严重的代谢并发症有关。在此,我们报告了一例ici诱导的AGL,并对已发表病例进行了最新的文献回顾。我们报告了一名39岁女性患者,接受辅助派姆单抗治疗IIIC期黑色素瘤伴ici诱导的AGL。在6个周期的派姆单抗治疗后,患者体重减轻40磅,脂肪减少,瘦素水平下降,肝功能明显异常,肝脂肪变性,高甘油三酯血症,随后被发现有严重的胰岛素依赖和抵抗。未给予皮质类固醇,并停止使用派姆单抗。AGL在3年随访中持续存在,患者仍无黑色素瘤进展。文献回顾确定了另外7例发生ici诱导的获得性脂肪营养不良的患者,主要是女性。在已确定的病例中,3例患者接受类固醇治疗,但其获得性脂肪营养不良没有得到解决,而1例患者没有接受类固醇治疗。5名患者和我们的病例接受了ICIs治疗黑色素瘤,所有患者至少对治疗有部分反应。ici诱导的获得性脂肪营养不良是一种极其罕见的事件,具有深远的临床后果。我们的病例报告和文献综述更好地描述了这些患者的临床过程和治疗结果。随着ICIs在肿瘤治疗中的应用越来越多,需要进一步研究其潜在机制并指导临床处理代谢并发症。
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Pembrolizumab-induced acquired lipodystrophy: a case report and review of the literature.

Acquired generalized lipodystrophy (AGL) is a rare complication of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and is associated with immune-mediated loss of adipose tissue, peripheral resistance to insulin, and serious metabolic complications. Here we report a new case of ICI-induced AGL and provide an updated literature review of published cases. We report a 39-year-old female patient treated with adjuvant pembrolizumab for stage IIIC nevoid melanoma with ICI-induced AGL. After six cycles of pembrolizumab, she developed a 40 lb weight loss with fat wasting, a decreased leptin level, significant liver function abnormalities, hepatic steatosis, hypertriglyceridemia, and subsequently was found to have severe insulin dependence and resistance. No corticosteroids were given and pembrolizumab was discontinued. AGL persists at 3-year follow up and patient remains free of melanoma progression. Literature review identified an additional seven patients who developed ICI-induced acquired lipodystrophy, predominantly female. Of the identified cases, three patients received steroids without resolution of their acquired lipodystrophy, while one patient had resolution without steroid treatment. Five patients and our case were treated with ICIs for melanoma, and all had at least a partial response to treatment. ICI-induced acquired lipodystrophy is an exceedingly rare event with profound clinical consequences. Our case report and literature review better characterized the clinical course and treatment outcomes of these patients. With the increasing utilization of ICIs in treating cancer, further studies to better understand the underlying mechanism and to guide clinical management of the metabolic complications are needed.

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Melanoma Research
Melanoma Research 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
139
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Melanoma Research is a well established international forum for the dissemination of new findings relating to melanoma. The aim of the Journal is to promote the level of informational exchange between those engaged in the field. Melanoma Research aims to encourage an informed and balanced view of experimental and clinical research and extend and stimulate communication and exchange of knowledge between investigators with differing areas of expertise. This will foster the development of translational research. The reporting of new clinical results and the effect and toxicity of new therapeutic agents and immunotherapy will be given emphasis by rapid publication of Short Communications. ​Thus, Melanoma Research seeks to present a coherent and up-to-date account of all aspects of investigations pertinent to melanoma. Consequently the scope of the Journal is broad, embracing the entire range of studies from fundamental and applied research in such subject areas as genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, photobiology, pathology, immunology, and advances in clinical oncology influencing the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of melanoma.
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