Literature DB >> 28211077

Severe bullous pemphigoid associated with pembrolizumab therapy for metastatic melanoma with complete regression.

O Rofe1, G Bar-Sela2, Z Keidar3, T Sezin4, C D Sadik4, R Bergman1.   

Abstract

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is considered to be a humorally mediated autoimmune disease, but autoreactive T-cells and T-regulatory cells (Tregs) have also been implicated in this disease. Tregs and the programmed death-1 (PD-1) : programmed death ligand (PD-L) pathway are both critical in terminating immune response, and elimination of either can result in breakdown of tolerance and development of autoimmunity. We report a patient with metastatic malignant melanoma (MM), who underwent pembrolizumab (anti-PD-1) therapy following unsuccessful treatment with ipilimumab [anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein (CTLA)-4]. The patient developed BP with increasing serum titres of anti-BP180 IgG autoantibodies and increasing disease severity during pembrolizumab therapy. High doses of corticosteroids and methotrexate were needed to control the BP. Following the termination of pembrolizumab therapy, imaging showed complete regression of all metastatic sites. This result may indicate a crucial role for T-cell suppressive activity in controlling and preventing BP.
© 2017 British Association of Dermatologists.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28211077     DOI: 10.1111/ced.13042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Dermatol        ISSN: 0307-6938            Impact factor:   3.470


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