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The use of tacrolimus in the management of checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy-induced hepatitis

Stuart McIlwaine, Anna Cullen, Leanne Stratton, Bode Oladipo, Johnny Cash, Judith Carser, Conor Braniff

2022The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune-mediated hepatitis is recognised as a frequently occurring complication with the use of checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy drugs. The mainstay of treatment involves the use of immunosuppressive agents, such as corticosteroids. Mycophenolate mofetil is added when steroid resistant. However, there are limited data to guide further management when the hepatitis remains refractory to these therapies. We present two patients who developed severe immunotherapy-induced hepatitis and required prolonged immunosuppressive therapy with three agents in combination before resolution was achieved. We demonstrate that the addition of tacrolimus can be successful when other drugs fail. We also illustrate how a subsequent wean off immunosuppression can be safely performed and highlight the use of concordant antimicrobial prophylaxis to mitigate against opportunistic infections.

Topics & Concepts

TacrolimusMedicineImmunosuppressionImmunotherapyHepatitisHepatitis CRefractory (planetary science)ImmunologyIntensive care medicineImmune systemInternal medicineTransplantationAstrobiologyPhysicsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersHepatitis B Virus StudiesPolyomavirus and related diseases