Opportunistic autoimmune disorcers potentiated by immune-checkpoint inhibitors anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1

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作者
Kong, Yi-chi M. [1 ]
Flynn, Jeffrey C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Dept Immunol & Microbiol, Sch Med, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
[2] Providence Hosp & Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Southfield, MI USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2014年 / 5卷
关键词
anti-CTLA-4; anti-PD-1; autoimmune disease; tumor immunity; immune-checkpoint inhibitor; REGULATORY T-CELLS; INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE; PITUITARY AUTOIMMUNITY; ANTITUMOR IMMUNITY; NY-ESO-1; ANTIBODY; CLINICAL-RESPONSE; MELANOMA PATIENTS; CTLA-4; BLOCKADE; TUMOR-IMMUNITY; PD-1;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2014.00206
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
To improve the efficacy of immunotherapy for cancer and autoimmune diseases, recent ongoing and completed clinical trials have focused on specific targets to redirect the immune network toward eradicating a variety of tumors and ameliorating the self-destructive process. In a previous review, both systemic immunomodulators and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), anti-CTLA-4, and anti-CD52, were discussed regarding therapeutics and autoimmune sequelae, as well as predisposing factors known to exacerbate immune-related adverse events (irAEs). This review will focus on immune-checkpoint inhibitors, and the data from most clinical trials involve blockade with anti-CTLA-4 such as ipilimumab. However, despite the mild to severe irAEs observed with ipilimumab in 60% of patients, overall survival (OS) averaged similar to 22-25% at 3-5 years. To boost OS, other mAbs targeting programed death-1 and its ligand are undergoing clinical trials as monotherapy or dual therapy with anti-CTLA-4. Therapeutic combinations may generate different spectrum of opportunistic autoimmune disorders. To simulate clinical scenarios, we have applied regulatory T cell perturbation to murine models combined to examine the balance between thyroid autoimmunity and tumor-specific immunity.
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