Toxicities of Immunotherapy for the Practitioner
Georgetown University · Moffitt Cancer Center
Abstract
The toxicities of immunotherapy for cancer are as diverse as the type of treatments that have been devised. These range from cytokine therapies that induce capillary leakage to vaccines associated with low levels of autoimmunity to cell therapies that can induce damaging cross-reactivity with normal tissue to checkpoint protein inhibitors that induce immune-related adverse events that are autoinflammatory in nature. The thread that ties these toxicities together is their mechanism-based immune nature and the T-cell-mediated adverse events seen. The basis for the majority of these adverse events is a hyperactivated T-cell response with reactivity directed against normal tissue, resulting in the generation of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Immunotherapy
- Immunology
- Immune system
- T cell
- CD8
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Autoimmunity
- Good health and well-being