Abscopal Effect Induced by LAG-3/PD-1 Inhibition and Radiation Therapy in Metastatic Acral Melanoma: A Case Report.
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[INTRODUCTION] Acral melanoma (AM) is a rare and biologically distinct subtype of melanoma that exhibits poor responsiveness to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and limited treatment options.
APA
Kim S, Stull W, et al. (2026). Abscopal Effect Induced by LAG-3/PD-1 Inhibition and Radiation Therapy in Metastatic Acral Melanoma: A Case Report.. Case reports in oncology, 19(1), 203-210. https://doi.org/10.1159/000549890
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Kim S, et al.. "Abscopal Effect Induced by LAG-3/PD-1 Inhibition and Radiation Therapy in Metastatic Acral Melanoma: A Case Report.." Case reports in oncology, vol. 19, no. 1, 2026, pp. 203-210.
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Abstract 한글 요약
[INTRODUCTION] Acral melanoma (AM) is a rare and biologically distinct subtype of melanoma that exhibits poor responsiveness to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and limited treatment options. Relatlimab, a LAG-3 inhibitor, in combination with nivolumab, a PD-1 inhibitor, has recently emerged as a dual ICI strategy targeting T-cell exhaustion.
[CASE PRESENTATION] We report the first documented case of an abscopal effect induced by LAG-3 inhibition and radiation therapy in a man in his 40s with metastatic amelanotic AM of the right foot. The patient progressed after four cycles of relatlimab plus nivolumab, prompting palliative radiation therapy to a bulky, bleeding foot lesion. Remarkably, the tumor began to regress within 1 week of initiating radiation. Two months later, the lesion had nearly resolved, and follow-up imaging demonstrated complete disappearance of pulmonary metastases, consistent with a systemic abscopal response.
[CONCLUSION] This case illustrates the potential synergistic effect of sequential LAG-3/PD-1 inhibition followed by radiation therapy in eliciting systemic immune activation in AM. It represents the first reported instance of an abscopal effect associated with relatlimab-based immunotherapy, suggesting that strategic sequencing of immunotherapy and radiation may be critical in overcoming immune resistance in this challenging melanoma subtype.
[CASE PRESENTATION] We report the first documented case of an abscopal effect induced by LAG-3 inhibition and radiation therapy in a man in his 40s with metastatic amelanotic AM of the right foot. The patient progressed after four cycles of relatlimab plus nivolumab, prompting palliative radiation therapy to a bulky, bleeding foot lesion. Remarkably, the tumor began to regress within 1 week of initiating radiation. Two months later, the lesion had nearly resolved, and follow-up imaging demonstrated complete disappearance of pulmonary metastases, consistent with a systemic abscopal response.
[CONCLUSION] This case illustrates the potential synergistic effect of sequential LAG-3/PD-1 inhibition followed by radiation therapy in eliciting systemic immune activation in AM. It represents the first reported instance of an abscopal effect associated with relatlimab-based immunotherapy, suggesting that strategic sequencing of immunotherapy and radiation may be critical in overcoming immune resistance in this challenging melanoma subtype.
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