Dangers of Herpesvirus Infection in SLE Patients Under Anifrolumab Treatment: Case Reports and Clinical Implications.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.944505
Mads Lamm Larsen, Morten Kelder Skouboe, Trine Hyrup Mogensen, Alex Lund Laursen, Bent Deleuran, Anne Troldborg, Mads Nyhuus Bendix Rasch
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BACKGROUND Anifrolumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting the type 1 interferon (IFN-I) signaling pathway, holds promise as a therapeutic intervention for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). However, its use is associated with an increased risk of infections, particularly viral infections like herpes zoster (HZ). Results from the clinical trials on anifrolumab show yearly rates of upper respiratory tract infections of 34% and HZ of 6.1%. An increased frequency of other specific viral infections, including herpes simplex virus (HSV), was not reported. CASE REPORT Here, we present 2 cases of patients with SLE treated with anifrolumab, both experiencing severe adverse reactions in the form of disseminated herpesvirus infections, specifically disseminated HSV-2 and varicella zoster virus (VZV, HZ encephalitis). To the best of our knowledge, no previous reports of severe disseminated HSV-2 or HZ have been published in anifrolumab-treated patients. The patient in case 1 experienced a primary HSV-2 infection following anifrolumab treatment, potentially explaining the severity of the infection. The patient in case 2 had a history of previous HZ skin infections, which may have increased her risk of disseminated infection. Both patients recovered from the infections with minor sequelae, but they still require prophylactic antiviral treatment. These cases highlight the critical role of IFN-I immunity in protecting against herpesvirus infections. CONCLUSIONS Thorough risk assessment before anifrolumab initiation, considering the patient's viral infection history, vaccination status, and potential exposure risks, is essential. Administration of recombinant zoster vaccine before anifrolumab therapy may benefit susceptible individuals.

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接受阿尼洛单抗治疗的系统性红斑狼疮患者疱疹病毒感染的危险:病例报告与临床意义
背景 Anifrolumab 是一种靶向 1 型干扰素(IFN-I)信号通路的单克隆抗体,有望成为系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的治疗干预药物。然而,使用这种药物会增加感染风险,尤其是带状疱疹(HZ)等病毒感染。阿尼洛单抗的临床试验结果显示,每年的上呼吸道感染率为34%,带状疱疹感染率为6.1%。其他特异性病毒感染(包括单纯疱疹病毒(HSV))发生率增加的情况并未见报道。病例报告 在这里,我们介绍了两例接受阿尼洛单抗治疗的系统性红斑狼疮患者,他们都出现了播散性疱疹病毒感染的严重不良反应,特别是播散性 HSV-2 和水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV,HZ 脑炎)。据我们所知,此前还没有关于阿尼单抗治疗患者出现严重播散性 HSV-2 或 HZ 的报道。病例 1 患者在接受阿尼单抗治疗后出现了原发性 HSV-2 感染,这可能是感染严重的原因。病例 2 的患者曾有过 HZ 皮肤感染史,这可能增加了她发生播散性感染的风险。两名患者都从感染中恢复,并留下了轻微后遗症,但他们仍需要预防性抗病毒治疗。这些病例凸显了 IFN-I 免疫在预防疱疹病毒感染中的关键作用。结论 在开始使用阿尼洛单抗之前,必须进行全面的风险评估,考虑患者的病毒感染史、疫苗接种情况和潜在的暴露风险。在阿尼洛单抗治疗前接种重组带状疱疹疫苗可能对易感人群有益。
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