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Sirolimus in the treatment of kaposiform lymphangiomatosis

Jiangyuan Zhou, Kaiying Yang, Siyuan Chen, Yi Ji

2021Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis (KLA), which is a new subtype of generalized lymphatic anomaly, is a rare disease with a poor prognosis. Currently, there is no standard treatment due to the poor understanding of KLA. Sirolimus, which is an inhibitor of mammalian target of rapamycin, has been shown to have promising potential in the treatment of complicated vascular anomalies. The aim of this study was to introduce the use of sirolimus for the treatment of KLA and to highlight the challenges of managing this refractory disease. RESULTS: We reported seven patients with KLA who received sirolimus therapy in our center. Combined with previously reported cases, 58.3% achieved a partial response, 25.0% had stable disease, and 16.7% experienced disease progression. No severe sirolimus-related adverse events occurred during treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that sirolimus is currently an option for the treatment of KLA, and it is hoped that more specific therapies will be developed in the future. Rapid advances in basic science and clinical practice may facilitate the development of important new treatments for KLA.

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SirolimusLymphangiomatosisMedicineRefractory (planetary science)Adverse effectDiseaseLymphangioleiomyomatosisDiscovery and development of mTOR inhibitorsInternal medicineLymphatic systemIntensive care medicineImmunologyBiologyPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayBiochemistryAstrobiologyLungApoptosisVascular Malformations and HemangiomasFull-Duplex Wireless CommunicationsTumors and Oncological Cases