血管炎
医学
内科学
系统性血管炎
皮肤病科
疾病
作者
N. Chanson,Alexandre Galvagni,Manuel Ramos‐Casals,Juan Ignacio Ruiz,Karijn P.M. Suijkerbuijk,Karolina Gente,Philippe Kerschen,J.D. Karam,Rakiba Belkhir,R. Outh,F. Closs-Prophette,José Salvador García Morillo,Ángel Robles‐Marhuenda,Jean‐Marie Michot,Anne Laure Voisin,Sabine Messayke,Arianne Laparra,Caroline Robert,María E. Suarez‐Almazor,Xavier Mariette
出处
期刊:Rheumatology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-12-23
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/rheumatology/keae711
摘要
Abstract Objective To describe presentation, treatment and outcome of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) associated-vasculitis in cancer patients in a multicentre study. Methods Thanks to the ImmunoCancer International Registry (ICIR), a multidisciplinary network focused on the research of the immune related adverse events related to cancer immunotherapies, patients presenting with a clinical and/or radiological suspicion of vasculitis and histological evidence of vasculitis after being exposed to ICIs were retrospectively identified. Results Twenty-eight cases were identified in the ICIR registry. The median interval between starting ICI treatment and vasculitis diagnosis was 4 months. Small vessel vasculitis was predominant (n = 21), followed by large vessel (n = 4) and medium vessel (n = 3). The small vessel vasculitis included 10 unclassified vasculitis either with limited cutaneous involvement (n = 6) or systemic involvement (n = 4), five IgA vasculitis, three cryoglobulinemic vasculitis, and three ANCA+ vasculitis. At presentation or during the evolution, renal and neurologic manifestations were evidenced in seven cases each (25%). Renal biopsies documented immune glomerulopathies in six cases. Only seven patients (25%) fulfilled the 2022 ACR/EULAR classification criteria (four giant cell arteritis, two EGPA and one GPA). Most patients (90%) required systemic corticosteroid and an additional drug was given in 10 patients (36%). Vasculitis outcome was good: 22 patients had vasculitis complete response, no patient died due to vasculitis. Nine patients (32%) were rechallenged with immunotherapy with only one relapse. Conclusion ICI-associated vasculitis are rare, heterogeneous, but can be severe requiring urgent multidisciplinary management with aggressive treatment.
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