Recurrent Soft Tissue Infections Associated With Burosumab Therapy in X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets

X连锁低磷性佝偻病患者接受布罗索单抗治疗后出现复发性软组织感染

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Abstract

X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is a genetic disorder characterized by elevated fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), resulting in renal phosphate wasting and inadequate bone mineralization. Burosumab, a monoclonal antibody that inhibits FGF23 activity, has shown promise in improving renal phosphate reabsorption and clinical outcomes in XLH patients. However, the potential side effects of burosumab, particularly its impact on immune function and susceptibility to infections, remain a subject of concern. In this case report, we describe a 57-year-old male individual with XLH who experienced recurrent soft tissue infections while receiving burosumab therapy. The infections included an olecranon abscess, a cervical retropharyngeal phlegmon with a sternocleidomastoid abscess, and suprapubic cellulitis, all of which were treated with antibiotic therapy. Following discontinuation of burosumab therapy, the patient did not experience further soft tissue infections. These observations suggest a potential association between burosumab therapy and an increased risk of soft tissue infections. Mechanistically, disruption of the FGF23-Klotho signaling axis may lead to impaired humoral immunity mediated by B lymphocytes and compromised innate immune response mediated by macrophages. Further investigation is warranted to better understand the immunological effects of burosumab and its implications for infectious complications in XLH patients.

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