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New toxicity profile for novel immunotherapy agents: focus on immune-checkpoint inhibitors.

C Ciccarese1, S Alfieri2, M Santoni3, D Santini4, M Brunelli5, C Bergamini2, L Licitra2, R Montironi6, G Tortora1, F Massari1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Tumor development results from a cancer-induced immunosuppression (immune-editing). Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment paradigm for many malignancies, putting clinicians before novel toxicities, of immune-mediated etiology (immune-related adverse events). AREAS COVERED: Immune-mediated toxicity depends on both innate and adaptive immunity mechanisms. Healthy tissue damage depends on an aspecific T-cell hyperactivation response causing cross-reaction with normal tissues, which leads to an overproduction of CD4 T-helper cell cytokines and an abnormal migration of cytolytic CD8 T-cells. By stimulating a diffuse T-cell repertoire expansion, immune-checkpoint inhibitors counteract tumor growth but reduce the self-tolerance, damaging healthy organs. In this review, we summarize the toxicity profile of the novel immune-checkpoint inhibitors and their clinical implications, we are convinced that a deep understanding and a prompt resolution of the paradigmatic toxicities of these drugs will result in clinical benefits to patients and an enhanced antitumor effect. EXPERT OPINION: A focus on immunotoxicity is important in the education of clinicians and will improve patient safety. There is a willingness to tailor specific immune-therapies to each cancer patient, and to stimulate researchers through understanding of the physiopathogenesis, using the hypothesis that immune-mediated toxicities can be used as predictors of response or a prognostic sign of survival, thereby guiding therapeutic decisions.

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Keywords:  adverse events; immune-checkpoint inhibitors; immunotherapy; safety profile; toxicity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26565919     DOI: 10.1517/17425255.2016.1120287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-5255            Impact factor:   4.481


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