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Rapid Progression of Liver Fibrosis Induced by Acute Liver Injury Due to Immune-related Adverse Events of Atezolizumab

Yuichi Honma, Michihiko Shibata, Tomonori Gohda, Hiroki Matsumiya, Keiichiro Kumamoto, Aya Miyama, Kahori Morino, Yudai Koya, Akihiro Taira, Shinji Shinohara, Tsuguru Hayashi, Masashi Kusanaga, Shinji Oe, Koichiro Miyagawa, Shintaro Abe, Fumihiro Tanaka, Masaru Harada

2021Internal Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A 72-year-old woman with advanced lung cancer had received systemic chemotherapy including atezolizumab. About three months after the initial administration of atezolizumab, her liver enzyme levels increased. The histopathological findings of the initial liver biopsy revealed acute inflammatory infiltrate, predominantly CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, in the hepatic lobules. We diagnosed her with atezolizumab-induced immune-related acute hepatitis. Oral corticosteroid therapy successfully improved the elevation of serum aminotransferases. A sequential liver biopsy demonstrated the rapid progression of liver fibrosis. Because hepatocellular carcinoma occurs most often in advanced cases of chronic liver disease, we should pay close attention to immune-related acute hepatic injury when treating patients with advanced liver diseases using atezolizumab.

Topics & Concepts

AtezolizumabMedicineLiver biopsyLiver injuryImmune systemLung cancerLiver diseaseFibrosisPathologyBiopsyHepatocellular carcinomaGastroenterologyInternal medicineAdverse effectCancerImmunologyImmunotherapyNivolumabCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersLiver Diseases and ImmunityHepatitis C virus research
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