Literature DB >> 29332184

Neurologic complications of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Avi Fellner1,2, Chen Makranz3, Michal Lotem4, Felix Bokstein5,6, Alisa Taliansky7, Shai Rosenberg3, Deborah T Blumenthal5,6, Jacob Mandel8, Suzana Fichman5,9, Elena Kogan10,5, Israel Steiner10,5, Tali Siegal10,11, Alexander Lossos3, Shlomit Yust-Katz10,5,11.   

Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICPIs) have recently emerged as a novel treatment for cancer. These agents, transforming the field of oncology, are not devoid of toxicity and cause immune-related side effects which can involve any organ including the nervous system. In this study, we present 9 patients (7 men and 2 women) with neurologic complications secondary to ICPI treatment. These included meningoencephalitis, limbic encephalitis, polyradiculitis, cranial polyneuropathy, myasthenic syndrome and myositis. Four patients received dual ICPI therapy comprised of programmed cell death-1 and cytotoxic lymphocyte associated protein-4 blocking antibodies. Median time to onset of neurologic adverse event during immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment was 8 weeks (range 5 days-19 weeks). In all patients ICPIs were stopped and corticosteroids were initiated, resulting in a marked improvement in seven out of nine patients. Two patients, one with myositis and one with myasthenic syndrome, died. In two patients ICPI therapy was resumed after resolution of the neurological adverse event with no additional neurologic complications. This series highlights the very broad spectrum of neurological complications of ICPIs, emphasizes the need for expedited diagnosis and suggests that withholding treatment early, accompanied with steroid therapy, carries the potential of complete resolution of the neurological immune-mediated condition. Thus, a high level of suspicion and rapid initiation of corticosteroids are mandatory to prevent uncontrolled clinical deterioration, which might be fatal.

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Keywords:  CTLA-4; Immune checkpoint inhibitors; Neurological complications; PD-1

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29332184     DOI: 10.1007/s11060-018-2752-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


  26 in total

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