CTLA-4 and PD-1 Pathways
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The cytotoxic T-lymphocyte–associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) and programmed death 1 (PD-1) immune checkpoints are negative regulators of T-cell immune function. Inhibition of these targets, resulting in increased activation of the immune system, has led to new immunotherapies for melanoma, non–small cell lung cancer, and other cancers. Ipilimumab, an inhibitor of CTLA-4, is approved for the treatment of advanced or unresectable melanoma. Nivolumab and pembrolizumab, both PD-1 inhibitors, are approved to treat patients with advanced or metastatic melanoma and patients with metastatic, refractory non-small cell lung cancer. In addition the combination of ipilimumab and nivolumab has been approved in patients with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 93
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Nivolumab
- Ipilimumab
- Medicine
- Pembrolizumab
- Melanoma
- Immune system
- CTLA-4
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Good health and well-being