2021
DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2020-002261
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Timing of steroid initiation and response rates to immune checkpoint inhibitors in metastatic cancer

Abstract: BackgroundCorticosteroids (CS) are the mainstay of immune-related adverse effect (irAE) management, as well as for other indications in cancer treatment. Previous studies evaluating whether CS affect immune checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) efficacy compared patients receiving CS versus no CS. However, there is a paucity of clinical data evaluating the timing of concomitant CS and CPI efficacy.MethodsWe retrospectively collected data from patients who received CS during CPI treatment at a single institution. Patients… Show more

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“… 65 The negative association between corticosteroid treatment and survival is greatest when they are given within 2 months of ICI initiation. 66 This could, however, be because experiencing an early irAE necessitates early holding of the ICI, or because higher corticosteroid doses are needed for early irAE (eg, colitis) than for later ones (eg, endocrine). A long duration of corticosteroid use is associated with an increased infection risk 67 and with osteoporosis.…”
Section: Ici-arthritis Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 65 The negative association between corticosteroid treatment and survival is greatest when they are given within 2 months of ICI initiation. 66 This could, however, be because experiencing an early irAE necessitates early holding of the ICI, or because higher corticosteroid doses are needed for early irAE (eg, colitis) than for later ones (eg, endocrine). A long duration of corticosteroid use is associated with an increased infection risk 67 and with osteoporosis.…”
Section: Ici-arthritis Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, one patient in our study experienced grade 2 CRS before any COVID-19 vaccination was administered, highlighting that CRS can occur independent of vaccination under ICT and may not necessarily be vaccine-related. This is particularly important in cancer patients in a palliative setting with limited treatment options, as CRS treatments such as glucocorticoids may impair ICT efficacy and deprive patients of an important treatment option (Iorgulescu et al, 2021;Maslov et al, 2021). Our results suggest that CRS-related cytokines are commonly induced after COVID-19 vaccination and not sufficient to establish the diagnosis of CRS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Emerging molecularly targeted probes against CD4, 89 Zr-DFO-CD4 and CD8 cells, 89 Zr-DFO-CD8a may be a potential avenue to detect inflammation at these earliest of stages, which can prompt more frequent follow ups, biomarker checking and earlier therapy (44). Determining specificity of these findings will also be important as to avoid withholding cancer fighting immunotherapy or treatment with steroids, which may potentially lower the efficacy of the immunotherapy agent (108)(109)(110). Checkpoint inhibitors have been shown to accelerate atherosclerosis and increase risk of plaque rupture in addition to the risk for myocarditis and pericarditis by driving increased inflammatory cells, including CD8 T cell infiltration into plaques in animal models and patients on checkpoint inhibitors (43,111,112).…”
Section: Cd4 Cd8 Imaging In Ici Myocarditismentioning
confidence: 99%