Acute Flare of Bullous Pemphigus with Pembrolizumab Used for Treatment of Metastatic Urothelial Cancer

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Abstract

In the past decade, the resurgence of immunotherapy has changed the landscape of cancer therapy. Checkpoint inhibitors targeting cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4, programmed death-1 on lymphocytes, and programmed death ligand-1 on tumors cells are currently utilized in the management of several cancers. These agents are double-edged sword with the positive effect being robust antitumor response but on the other side they can throttle up the normal immunologic homeostasis in a negative way, leading to adverse autoimmune toxicities. These adverse toxicities are frequent if patients have active autoimmune disorders. Here, we report a rare case of quiescent bullous pemphigoid which flared after initiation of pembrolizumab, a programmed death ligand-1 inhibitor.

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Garje, R., Chau, J. J., Chung, J., Wanat, K., & Zakharia, Y. (2018). Acute Flare of Bullous Pemphigus with Pembrolizumab Used for Treatment of Metastatic Urothelial Cancer. Journal of Immunotherapy, 41(1), 42–44. https://doi.org/10.1097/CJI.0000000000000191

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