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Acquired lipodystrophy associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors

Subashini Gnanendran, James Miller, Christine Archer, Swaranjali V. Jain, Shelley Ji Eun Hwang, Geoffrey Peters, Andrew Miller

2020Melanoma Research34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors have become the mainstay of treatment for metastatic melanoma. This article presents a new case of acquired generalised lipodystrophy (AGL) during anti-programmed cell death-1 (anti-PD-1) therapy and a systematic review of the literature with an aim to further understand the pathogenesis. A comprehensive search was conducted using PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE and Cochrane Central databases. We identified four cases of lipodystrophy associated with anti-PD-1 immunotherapy, including our own. Of these, three were associated with nivolumab, and one with pembrolizumab. Body composition changes occurred at a median of 7 months after anti-PD-1 initiation. All cases reported AGL, with subcutaneous fat loss affecting majority of the body. There were three reported cases of insulin resistance associated with AGL. AGL should be a recognised adverse event associated with anti-PD-1 therapy.

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LipodystrophyPembrolizumabMedicineNivolumabAdverse effectMEDLINEInsulin resistanceImmunotherapyCochrane LibraryOncologyInternal medicineImmune checkpointDermatologyImmune systemImmunologyInsulinMeta-analysisLawViral loadAntiretroviral therapyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Political sciencePARP inhibition in cancer therapyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersDermatological and COVID-19 studies
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