Published online Apr 6, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i10.2281
Peer-review started: September 20, 2020
First decision: October 17, 2020
Revised: December 30, 2020
Accepted: January 25, 2021
Article in press: January 25, 2021
Published online: April 6, 2021
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Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver (UESL) is a neoplasm that rarely develops in adults. The main treatments for UESL are upfront gross total surgical resection and adjuvant multiagent chemotherapy. Here, we report a case of recurrent UESL in an adult treated with pembrolizumab and discuss a method to identify proper candidates for antibody of programmed cell death protein 1 (anti-PD-1) treatment.
A 69-year-old woman was admitted for abdominal pain that developed for 1 wk. Computed tomography showed a 16 cm mass in the right lobe of the liver. Right hemihepatectomy and lymphadenectomy were performed, and histological diagnosis was UESL. Six months later, the patient suffered from painless obstructive jaundice, and positron emission tomography-computed tomography revealed multiple metastases. Then, percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage was applied to reduce jaundice, and radiofrequency ablation was used to control the lesion near the hepatic hilum. However, the patient suffered from a serious fever caused by the tumor. The patient received treatment with pembrolizumab, and the prescribed dosage was 2 mg/kg every 3 wk. After the seventh dose, positron emission tomography-computed tomography revealed that the multiple metastases had nearly disappeared. Radiologic exam was used to evaluate the disease state, and no new lesions were found. Next-generation sequencing and immunohistology were applied to determine the reason why the patient had such a favorable response to pembrolizumab. Tumor mutation burden, microsatellite instability, and programmed death ligand 1 expression can be combined to predict the effect of PD-1 antibodies. When every one of these biomarkers are detected in a tumor patient, the patient may be a proper candidate for PD-1 antibodies.
Anti-PD-1 treatment for tumors needs further research to identify indications and proper biomarkers.
Core Tip: Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver is a neoplasm rarely diagnosed in adults, which was mainly treated by resection and adjuvant multiagent chemotherapy. Immunotherapy, such as antibody of programmed cell death protein 1, has not been reported to be used to treat this disease. Here we reported a recurrent undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver case in an adult that was treated by pembrolizumab and discussed the way to find the proper candidates for antibody of programmed cell death protein 1 treatment.