Tacrolimus for the Management of Delayed Onset and Treatment-Refractory Immune-Related Hepatitis
Vinny Ea, Natalie L.Y. Ngu, Hock Kua, Gauri Mishra
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as pembrolizumab, are effective in the management of metastatic malignancies, such as melanoma, and are associated with a spectrum of immune-related organ toxicities, including immune-related hepatitis (ir-hepatitis). The clinical presentation of ir-hepatitis varies in onset and severity, and management involves immunosuppression with corticosteroids and mycophenolate mofetil as first and second-line agents. Several agents have been proposed as third-line options for treatment-refractory disease. We report the successful use of tacrolimus for delayed onset and treatment-refractory ir-hepatitis secondary to pembrolizumab.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePembrolizumabTacrolimusImmunosuppressionNivolumabRefractory (planetary science)HepatitisImmunologyImmune systemInternal medicineImmunotherapyTransplantationPhysicsAstrobiologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesHepatitis B Virus Studies