1. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Systemic Immune Activation Post Immunotherapy
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Crescens Tiu, Rajiv Shinde, Abhijit Pal, Andrea Biondo, Alex Lee, Nina Tunariu, Shaman Jhanji, Vimal Grover, Kate Tatham, Pascale Gruber, Udai Banerji, Johann S. De Bono, Emma Nicholson, Anna R. Minchom, and Juanita S. Lopez
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immune checkpoint inhibitor ,immune-related adverse events ,toxicity ,systemic immune activation ,hlh ,fever ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are increasingly a standard of care for many cancers; these agents can result in immune-related adverse events (irAEs) including fever, which is common but can rarely be associated with systemic immune activation (SIA or acquired HLH). Methods: All consecutive patients receiving ICIs in the Drug Development Unit of the Royal Marsden Hospital between May 2014 and November 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with fever ≥ 38°C or chills/rigors (without fever) ≤ 6 weeks of commencing ICIs were identified for clinical data collection. Results: Three patients met diagnostic criteria for SIA/HLH with median time to onset of symptoms of 10 days. We describe the clinical evolution, treatment used, and outcomes for these patients. High-dose steroids are used first-line with other treatments, such as tocilizumab, immunoglobulin and therapeutic plasmapheresis can be considered for steroid-refractory SIA/HLH. Conclusion: SIA/HLH post ICI is a rare but a potentially fatal irAE that presents with fever and a constellation of nonspecific symptoms. Early recognition and timely treatment are key to improving outcomes.
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- 2021
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