| Literature DB >> 33487052 |
Stijn J De Keukeleire1, Tijl Vermassen2, Zahra M Nezhad2, Tessa Kerre3, Vibeke Kruse4, Hans Van Vlierberghe5, Karim Vermaelen6, Sylvie Rottey1,2.
Abstract
More patients with chronic hepatitis B and C infection are being exposed to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), but the safety and efficacy of ICIs in patients with chronic viral hepatitis are still poorly described. To explore this interaction, we identified eight studies of cancer patients with viral hepatitis treated with one or more ICIs, formally assessed tumor responses and safety by grading liver dysfunction. ICIs appear to be relatively safe in HBV/HCV-infected patients, and hepatitis related to viral reactivation is rare. In some patients, viral load regressed during ICI treatment, so immune checkpoints may play a role in viral clearance. HBV/HCV do not appear to be a contraindication to ICIs, although careful clinical and biochemical follow-up is recommended and, whenever necessary, antiviral therapy commenced.Entities:
Keywords: HBV; HCV; ICI; hepatitis B virus; hepatitis C virus; immune checkpoint inhibitor; immune-related adverse event; immunosuppressive agent; irAE; liver immunology; viral reactivation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33487052 DOI: 10.2217/imt-2020-0273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunotherapy ISSN: 1750-743X Impact factor: 4.196