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  • Elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ETI) treatment for cystic fibrosis can lead to liver-related side effects, particularly in patients with Gilbert's syndrome, a genetic condition that elevates bilirubin levels.
  • A case series involving six cystic fibrosis patients revealed that Gilbert's syndrome was often unmasked after starting ETI, causing varying degrees of hepatic dysfunction but allowing most to continue treatment, some at adjusted dosages.
  • Physicians should recognize that while Gilbert's syndrome may seem like a risk factor for liver issues during ETI therapy, it is not a reason to stop treatment, and patients can still benefit from ETI despite liver-related complications.

Article Abstract

Liver-related side effects are a known complication of treatment with elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ETI) for cystic fibrosis (CF). Gilbert's syndrome is caused by a genetic mutation that reduces activity of the enzyme UDP glucuronosyltransferase 1 polypeptide A1 (UGT1A1), causing elevated levels of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood and duodenal bile. The presence of Gilbert's syndrome and CF might represent additive risk factors for liver-related adverse events during ETI treatment. This case series describes six people with CF (pwCF) in whom previously unknown Gilbert's syndrome was unmasked after initiation of treatment with ETI. Although all patients had some level of hepatic dysfunction and/or elevated levels of bilirubin after initiation of ETI, the clinical course varied. Only one patient had to stop ETI therapy altogether, while the others were able to continue treatment (some at a reduced dosage and others at the full recommended daily dosage). All patients, even those using a lower dosage, experienced clinical benefit during ETI therapy. Gilbert's syndrome is not a contraindication for ETI therapy but may be mistaken for a risk factor for liver-related adverse events in pwCF. This is something that physicians need to be aware of in pwCF who show liver adverse events during ETI therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11218103PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-024-03114-6DOI Listing

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