Journal of Medical Case Reports (Jul 2020)

Atezolizumab-associated encephalitis in metastatic lung adenocarcinoma: a case report

  • Yoshitaka Yamaguchi,
  • Hikaru Nagasawa,
  • Yuji Katagiri,
  • Manabu Wada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02411-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background In recent years, immune checkpoint inhibitors have been widely used as a crucial therapy in malignant tumors. Immune checkpoint inhibitors can cause various autoimmune side effects called immune-related adverse events because they generate an exaggerated inflammatory response. Encephalitis associated with atezolizumab has rarely been reported as an immune-related adverse event. A case of encephalitis caused by treatment with atezolizumab is presented. Case presentation A 56-year-old Japanese man with lung cancer previously treated with surgery and chemotherapy was admitted with high fever, consciousness disorder, and motor aphasia. His first atezolizumab treatment was 17 days earlier. Admission brain magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium enhancement showed no abnormalities. Cerebrospinal fluid showed cell count 20/l, protein 166 mg/dl, glucose 73 mg/dl, and interleukin 6 82.9 pg/ml (normal< 8.7 pg/ml). Atezolizumab-induced encephalitis was diagnosed. His symptoms improved the day after steroid pulse therapy was started. Following steroid pulse therapy, oral prednisolone 30 mg was started and tapered. The cerebrospinal fluid findings normalized on day 14. He was discharged on day 16 without neurological sequelae. Conclusion In this case of encephalitis associated with atezolizumab, prompt steroid pulse therapy led to a successful response, and the outcome was good. The cerebrospinal fluid level of interleukin 6 reflected the severity of the encephalitis well. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of encephalitis after initiation of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

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