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A case report of clonal EBV-like memory CD4

Authors :
Douglas B, Johnson
Wyatt J, McDonnell
Paula I, Gonzalez-Ericsson
Rami N, Al-Rohil
Bret C, Mobley
Joe-Elie, Salem
Daniel Y, Wang
Violeta, Sanchez
Yu, Wang
Cody A, Chastain
Kristi, Barker
Yan, Liang
Sarah, Warren
Joseph M, Beechem
Alexander M, Menzies
Martin, Tio
Georgina V, Long
Justine V, Cohen
Amanda C, Guidon
Méabh, O'Hare
Sunandana, Chandra
Akansha, Chowdhary
Bénédicte, Lebrun-Vignes
Simone M, Goldinger
Elisabeth J, Rushing
Elizabeth I, Buchbinder
Simon A, Mallal
Chanjuan, Shi
Yaomin, Xu
Javid J, Moslehi
Melinda E, Sanders
Jeffrey A, Sosman
Justin M, Balko
Source :
Nature medicine
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Checkpoint inhibitors produce durable responses in numerous metastatic cancers, but immune-related adverse events (irAEs) complicate and limit their benefit. IrAEs can affect organ systems idiosyncratically; presentations range from mild and self-limited to fulminant and fatal. The molecular mechanisms underlying irAEs are poorly understood. Here, we report a fatal case of encephalitis arising during anti-PD-1 therapy. Histologic analyses revealed robust T-cell infiltration and prominent PD-L1 expression. We identified 209 reported cases in global pharmacovigilance databases—across multiple cancer types—of encephalitis associated with checkpoint inhibitor regimens, with a 19% fatality rate. We performed further analyses from the index case and two additional cases to shed light on this recurrent and fulminant irAE. Spatial and multi-omic analyses pinpointed activated memory CD4+ T cells as highly enriched in the inflamed, affected region. We identified a highly oligoclonal T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, which we localized to activated memory cytotoxic (CD45RO+GZMB+) CD4 cells. We also identified Epstein-Barr-virus-specific T cell receptors and EBV+ lymphocytes in the affected region, which we speculate contributed to neural inflammation in the index case. Collectively, the 3 cases studied here identify CD4+ and CD8+ T cells as culprits of checkpoint inhibitor-associated immune encephalitis.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X
Volume :
25
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Accession number :
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