Evaluation of serial interferon-gamma release assay testing in lung cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors

Author(s):  
Kohei Fujita ◽  
Takuma Imakita ◽  
Yuki Yamamoto ◽  
Osamu Kanai ◽  
Misato Okamura ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kohei Fujita ◽  
Yuki Yamamoto ◽  
Osamu Kanai ◽  
Misato Okamura ◽  
Masayuki Hashimoto ◽  
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Abstract Although it ameliorates lung cancer, immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) presents complications of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis. Incidence of tuberculosis during immunotherapy remains unclear. We found that 1.7% of patients developed active tuberculosis during immunotherapy at our institution. In patients with a positive interferon-gamma release assay status before ICI therapy, physicians should pay close attention to developing tuberculosis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (11) ◽  
pp. 6231-6240 ◽  
Author(s):  
TOMONORI HIRASHIMA ◽  
TOMOHIRO KANAI ◽  
HIDEKAZU SUZUKI ◽  
HIROKO YOSHIDA ◽  
AKANE MATSUSHITA ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Po-Hsin Lee ◽  
Tsung-Ying Yang ◽  
Kun-Chieh Chen ◽  
Yen-Hsiang Huang ◽  
Jeng-Sen Tseng ◽  
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AbstractPleural effusion is a rare immune-related adverse event for lung cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We enrolled 281 lung cancer patients treated with ICIs and 17 were analyzed. We categorized the formation of pleural effusion into 3 patterns: type 1, rapid and massive; type 2, slow and indolent; and type 3, with disease progression. CD4/CD8 ratio of 1.93 was selected as the cutoff threshold to predict survival. Most patients of types 1 and 2 effusions possessed pleural effusion with CD4/CD8 ratios ≥ 1.93. The median OS time in type 1, 2, and 3 patients were not reached, 24.8, and 2.6 months, respectively. The median PFS time in type 1, 2, and 3 patients were 35.5, 30.2, and 1.4 months, respectively. The median OS for the group with pleural effusion CD4/CD8 ≥ 1.93 and < 1.93 were not reached and 2.6 months. The median PFS of those with pleural effusion CD4/CD8 ≥ 1.93 and < 1.93 were 18.4 and 1.2 months. In conclusion, patients with type 1 and 2 effusion patterns had better survival than those with type 3. Type 1 might be interpreted as pseudoprogression of malignant pleural effusion. CD4/CD8 ratio ≥ 1.93 in pleural effusion is a good predicting factor for PFS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. e497-e510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa Gobbini ◽  
Anne Claire Toffart ◽  
Maurice Pérol ◽  
Jean-Baptiste Assié ◽  
Michaël Duruisseaux ◽  
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