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Published in: Journal of Clinical Immunology 8/2023

10-10-2023 | Tocilizumab | Original Article

Tocilizumab as a Potential Adjunctive Therapy to Corticosteroids in Cryptococcal Post-infectious Inflammatory Response Syndrome (PIIRS): a Report of Two Cases

Authors: Jessica C. Hargarten, Seher H. Anjum, Kenneth Ssebambulidde, Yoon-Dong Park, Malcolm J. Vaughan, Terri L. Scott, Dima A. Hammoud, Bridgette Jeanne Billioux, Peter R. Williamson

Published in: Journal of Clinical Immunology | Issue 8/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Non-HIV cryptococcal meningoencephalitis (CM) in previously healthy individuals is often complicated by a post-infectious inflammatory response syndrome (c-PIIRS) characterized by neurologic deterioration after appropriate antifungal therapy with sterilization of CSF fungal cultures. c-PIIRS results from an excessive inflammatory response to fungal antigens released during fungal lysis, mediated by IFN-γ, IL-6, and activated T-helper cells, leading to immune-mediated host damage that responds to pulse-corticosteroid taper therapy (PCT). Typically, oral steroids may take up to a year to taper, and occasionally, patients will be refractory to steroid therapy or may demonstrate high-risk lesions such as those involving intracranial arteries. Also, patients can have problematic side effects from prolonged corticosteroids. Hence, appropriate adjunctive agents are needed to reduce corticosteroid doses in the treatment of c-PIIRS. Due to a possible role of IL-6 in pathogenesis, IL-6 receptor blockade by tocilizumab may be useful in the treatment of c-PIIRS.

Methods

Two previously healthy patients with non-HIV cPIIRS were seen at the NIH. Due to concerns for intracranial vascular rupture in an area of inflammation (Patient 1) and intractable symptoms on high-dose oral corticosteroids (Patient 2) with evidence of persistent CSF inflammation, patients were treated with 4–8 mg/kg tocilizumab every 2 weeks while maintained on a constant dose of prednisone.

Results

Two patients exhibited rapid immunological improvement following treatment with tocilizumab. Patient 1 remained vascularly stable, and Patient 2 had near resolution of headaches with improvement in mental status as evidenced by improved MOCA score. The two had improved CSF inflammatory parameters and no significant side effects. Both CSF cultures remained negative throughout treatment.

Conclusions

Tocilizumab may be a safe adjunctive treatment for CM-related PIIRS suggesting further study.
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Metadata
Title
Tocilizumab as a Potential Adjunctive Therapy to Corticosteroids in Cryptococcal Post-infectious Inflammatory Response Syndrome (PIIRS): a Report of Two Cases
Authors
Jessica C. Hargarten
Seher H. Anjum
Kenneth Ssebambulidde
Yoon-Dong Park
Malcolm J. Vaughan
Terri L. Scott
Dima A. Hammoud
Bridgette Jeanne Billioux
Peter R. Williamson
Publication date
10-10-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Clinical Immunology / Issue 8/2023
Print ISSN: 0271-9142
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2592
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-023-01592-7

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