TY - JOUR
T1 - Simultaneous development of generalized pustular psoriasis and pemphigoid with multiple autoantibodies in a complete responder of pembrolizumab for lung cancer
AU - Kochi, Yuna
AU - Miyachi, Hideaki
AU - Tagashira, Ryosuke
AU - Koga, Hiroshi
AU - Ishii, Norito
AU - Sugiura, Kazumitsu
AU - Ikeda, Jun ichiro
AU - Matsue, Hiroyuki
AU - Inozume, Takashi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Japanese Dermatological Association.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Patients with psoriasis vulgaris have a higher incidence of pemphigoid than the general population. However, there are only a few concise reports on the coexistence of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) and pemphigoid. The authors describe a rare case of the simultaneous development of GPP and pemphigoid with multiple autoantibodies (i.e., BP180–C-terminal, 200-kDa protein, and laminin 332 proteins) in a complete responder of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment for lung cancer. Anti–interleukin 17 inhibitors for the GPP and oral corticosteroids at 10 mg/day for the pemphigoid effectively achieved remission in both diseases. It may not be uncommon to detect multiple autoantibodies in patients with pemphigoid; however, the detection of autoantibodies to more than three antigens in a single patient is relatively rare. In the current patient, the severe inflammation of GPP might have generated multiple autoantibodies. In addition, although pembrolizumab achieved a complete response and was discontinued 9 months before the onset of GPP and pemphigoid, the ICI might have affected the development of the two diseases. This case report adds useful information to the limited knowledge regarding the coexistence of GPP and pemphigoid, and aids in a better understanding of the pathological mechanisms and treatment options for such patients. Furthermore, the possibility that more patients may develop multiple autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases in the era of ICIs should be recognized.
AB - Patients with psoriasis vulgaris have a higher incidence of pemphigoid than the general population. However, there are only a few concise reports on the coexistence of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) and pemphigoid. The authors describe a rare case of the simultaneous development of GPP and pemphigoid with multiple autoantibodies (i.e., BP180–C-terminal, 200-kDa protein, and laminin 332 proteins) in a complete responder of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment for lung cancer. Anti–interleukin 17 inhibitors for the GPP and oral corticosteroids at 10 mg/day for the pemphigoid effectively achieved remission in both diseases. It may not be uncommon to detect multiple autoantibodies in patients with pemphigoid; however, the detection of autoantibodies to more than three antigens in a single patient is relatively rare. In the current patient, the severe inflammation of GPP might have generated multiple autoantibodies. In addition, although pembrolizumab achieved a complete response and was discontinued 9 months before the onset of GPP and pemphigoid, the ICI might have affected the development of the two diseases. This case report adds useful information to the limited knowledge regarding the coexistence of GPP and pemphigoid, and aids in a better understanding of the pathological mechanisms and treatment options for such patients. Furthermore, the possibility that more patients may develop multiple autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases in the era of ICIs should be recognized.
KW - autoantibodies
KW - autoimmune blistering disease
KW - generalized pustular psoriasis
KW - immune checkpoint inhibitors
KW - pemphigoid
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U2 - 10.1111/1346-8138.16832
DO - 10.1111/1346-8138.16832
M3 - Article
C2 - 37183481
AN - SCOPUS:85159179061
SN - 0385-2407
VL - 50
SP - 1343
EP - 1346
JO - Journal of Dermatology
JF - Journal of Dermatology
IS - 10
ER -