Macrophage Activation Syndrome Following Atezolizumab in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| ICIs | Immune checkpoint inhibitors |
| ANA | Antinuclear antibodies |
| irAE | Immune-related adverse events |
| HLH | Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis |
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| PCR (<5.0 mg/L) | Neutrophils (1.9–8.0 × 103/μL) | Platelets (150–400 × 109/L) | Ferritin (15–165 ng/mL) | Triglycerides (<180 mg/dL) | Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (<35 U/L) | Alanine Aminotransferase (<40 U/L) | Aspartate Aminotransferase (<35 U/L) | Prednisone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99 mg/L | 1.4 × 103/μL | 46 × 109/L | 173 U/L | 31 U/L | 135 U/L | 0 mg | ||
| 79.5 mg/L | 2.45 × 103/μL | 66 × 109/L | 6576 ng/mL | 159 mg/dL | 1232 U/L | 129 U/L | 209 U/L | 50 mg |
| 5.02 × 103/μL | 181 × 109/L | 3347 ng/mL | 100 mg | |||||
| 3.8 × 103/μL | 185 × 109/L | 1899 ng/mL | 132 mg/dL | 556 U/L | 38 U/L | 61 U/L | 75.5 mg | |
| 4 × 103/μL | 307 × 109/L | 1052 ng/mL | 50 mg | |||||
| 3.03 mg/L | 9.1 × 103/μL | 379 × 109/L | 495 ng/mL | 182 mg/dL | 261 U/L | 30 U/L | 22 U/L | 37.5 mg |
| 1.01 mg/L | 9.88 × 103/μL | 314 × 109/L | 327 ng/mL | 220 mg/dL | 196 U/L | 40 U/L | 26 U/L | 30 mg |
| 2.02 mg/L | 6.03 × 103/μL | 232 × 109/L | 305 ng/mL | 157 mg/dL | 145 U/L | 37 U/L | 28 U/L | |
| 2.08 mg/L | 5.01 × 103/μL | 262 × 109/L | 272 ng/mL | 114 U/L | 28 U/L | 21 U/L | 20 mg | |
| 1.07 mg/L | 4.02 × 103/μL | 254 × 109/L | 202 ng/mL | 173 mg/dL | 78 U/L | 18 U/L | 18 U/L | 15 mg |
| 2.04 mg/L | 5.06 × 103/μL | 237 × 109/L | 201 ng/mL | 139 mg/dL | 57 U/L | 16 U/L | 20 U/L | 10 mg |
| 3.07 mg/L | 2.79 × 103/μL | 217 × 109/L | 223 ng/mL | 96 mg/dL | 50 U/L | 16 U/L | 20 U/L | 5 mg |
| 2.07 mg/L | 9.32 × 103/μL | 265 × 109/L | 120 ng/mL | 126 mg/dL | 46 U/L | 22 U/L | 22 U/L | 12.5 mg |
| Parameter | Score |
|---|---|
| Known underlying immunosuppression | No (0 points)|Yes (18 points) |
| Temperature (°C) | <38.4 °C (0 point)|38.4–39.4 °C (33 points)|>39.4 °C (49 points) |
| Organomegaly | No (0 points)|hepato- or splenomegaly (23 points)|hepatosplenomegaly (38 points) |
| Number of cytopenias Definited as hemoglobin ≤ 9.2 g/dL and/or leukocytes ≤ 5000/µL and/or plt ≤ 110,000/µL | 1 lineages (0 points)|2 lineages (24 points)|3 lineages (34 points) |
| Ferritin | <2000 µg/L (0 points)|2000–6000 µg (35 points)|>6000 µg/L (50 points) |
| Triglycerides | <1.5 mM|1.5–4 mM|>4 mM |
| Fibrinogen | >2.5 g/L|≤2.5 g/L |
| AST | <30 U/L|≥30 U/L |
| Hemophagocytosis in bone marrow aspirate | No (0 points)|Yes (35 points) |
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Caglio, A.; Pisciotta, E.; Lacidogna, G.; Gatto, M.; Norbiato, C.; Marengo, S.; Valabrega, G. Macrophage Activation Syndrome Following Atezolizumab in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report. Onco 2026, 6, 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/onco6020023
Caglio A, Pisciotta E, Lacidogna G, Gatto M, Norbiato C, Marengo S, Valabrega G. Macrophage Activation Syndrome Following Atezolizumab in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report. Onco. 2026; 6(2):23. https://doi.org/10.3390/onco6020023
Chicago/Turabian StyleCaglio, Andrea, Emma Pisciotta, Gaetano Lacidogna, Mariele Gatto, Claudio Norbiato, Stefania Marengo, and Giorgio Valabrega. 2026. "Macrophage Activation Syndrome Following Atezolizumab in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report" Onco 6, no. 2: 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/onco6020023
APA StyleCaglio, A., Pisciotta, E., Lacidogna, G., Gatto, M., Norbiato, C., Marengo, S., & Valabrega, G. (2026). Macrophage Activation Syndrome Following Atezolizumab in Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Case Report. Onco, 6(2), 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/onco6020023

