Immunosuppression for immune-related adverse events during checkpoint inhibition: an intricate balance

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2023-05-12

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Verheijden, Rik JORCID 0000-0003-1966-1063
Van Eijs, M J MORCID 0000-0002-9763-6704
May, Anne MORCID 0000-0003-0643-3790
van Wijk, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-8343-1356ISNI 0000000391770491
Suijkerbuijk, Karijn P MORCID 0000-0003-3604-5430ISNI 0000000388512483

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Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have changed perspectives for patients with cancer, but come with severe immune-related adverse events (irAEs). To prevent fatality or chronicity, these irAEs are often promptly treated with high-dose immunosuppressants. Until recently, evidence on the effects of irAE management on ICI efficacy has been sparse. As a result, algorithms for irAE management are mostly expert-opinion based and barely consider possible detrimental effects of immunosuppressants on ICI efficacy. However, recent growing evidence suggests that vigorous immunosuppressive management of irAEs comes with unfavourable effects on ICI efficacy and survival. With expansion of the indications of ICIs, evidence-based treatment of irAEs without hampering tumour control becomes more and more important. In this review, we discuss novel evidence from pre-clinical and clinical studies on the effects of different irAE management regimens including corticosteroids, TNF inhibition and tocilizumab on cancer control and survival. We provide recommendations for pre-clinical research, cohort studies and clinical trials that can help clinicians in tailored irAE management, minimising patients' burden while maintaining ICI efficacy.

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Oncology, Cancer Research, Review, Journal Article

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Verheijden, R J, van Eijs, M J M, May, A M, van Wijk, F & Suijkerbuijk, K P M 2023, 'Immunosuppression for immune-related adverse events during checkpoint inhibition : an intricate balance', NPJ precision oncology, vol. 7, no. 1, 41. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41698-023-00380-1