Skin Reactions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Receiving Cladribine Treatment

Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm. 2021 Apr 9;8(3):e990. doi: 10.1212/NXI.0000000000000990. Print 2021 May.

Abstract

Objective: To report 77 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who developed skin-related adverse events (AEs) following treatment with cladribine.

Methods: We evaluated our prospective bicentric cladribine cohort. Cladribine-treated patients with a skin AE were identified.

Results: Two hundred thirty-nine cladribine-treated patients with MS were evaluated. Seventy-seven patients (32%) showed at least 1 skin AE at median 1 month after cladribine initiation (range: 1-12). Within first 3 months following last cladribine exposition, hair thinning (n = 28, 12%), skin rash (n = 20; 8%), mucositis (n = 13, 5%), and pruritus (n = 6, 3%) were observed. Furthermore, 35 patients (15%) developed herpes virus infections (time since last cladribine exposition: median 83 [range: 10-305]). In 15 patients, herpes zoster infection was severe (CTCAE grade ≥ 3) and required hospitalization. Delayed skin AEs (≥3 months after a cladribine treatment cycle) involved 1 case of leukocytoclastic vasculitis and 2 cases of alopecia areata. Finally, 2 patients presented with in total 3 isolated precancerous lesions (1 leukoplakia simplex and 2 actinic keratosis) and 1 patient developed a squamous cell carcinoma.

Conclusion: Skin AEs are common in patients with MS treated with cladribine. Until risk management plans have been adjusted to include these phenomena, clinicians should perform a thorough clinical follow-up and in suspicious cases seek early interdisciplinary support. In light of the observed delayed skin reactions, we further emphasize the necessity of careful clinical surveillance of cladribine-treated patients for yet undescribed secondary autoimmune events.

Classification of evidence: This study provides Class IV evidence that skin-related AEs are frequent in patients with MS following cladribine in a real-world setting.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cladribine / adverse effects*
  • Cohort Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Multiple Sclerosis / complications*
  • Multiple Sclerosis / drug therapy*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Skin
  • Skin Diseases / chemically induced*

Substances

  • Cladribine