Review of immune-related adverse events in prostate cancer patients treated with ipilimumab: MD Anderson experience
Menée sur 44 patients atteints d'un cancer de la prostate, cette étude rétrospective analyse les effets indésirables de nature immunitaire associés à un traitement par ipilimumab
Targeting a T-cell inhibitory checkpoint with the anti-CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody, ipilimumab, represents a scientific breakthrough in immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer. However, ipilimumab therapy is also associated with unique side effects, known as immune-related adverse events (irAEs), which need to be recognized and managed with immunosuppressive agents. To date, the majority of our knowledge regarding ipilimumab-associated side effects is based upon clinical studies in melanoma. Here we provide a review of ipilimumab-induced irAEs and our experience in a cohort of 44 patients with prostate cancer who were treated at the MD Anderson Cancer Center on two different clinical trial protocols.