2020
Cutaneous immune-related adverse events to checkpoint inhibitors
Malviya N, Tattersall IW, Leventhal J, Alloo A. Cutaneous immune-related adverse events to checkpoint inhibitors. Clinics In Dermatology 2020, 38: 660-678. PMID: 33341200, DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2020.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse reactionsCheckpoint inhibitorsImmune-related adverse reactionsCheckpoint inhibitor therapyCutaneous adverse eventsOngoing cancer treatmentPD-1 inhibitorsCTLA-4 inhibitorsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsCutaneous adverse reactionsPD-L1 inhibitorsDevelopment of immunotherapySuch adverse reactionsImmunomodulatory therapyTreatment interruptionAssociated morbidityPatient comorbiditiesAdverse eventsCutaneous toxicityInhibitor therapyImmune statusHematologic malignanciesEarly recognitionCancer treatmentManagement guidelines
2019
B cell depletion or absence does not impede anti-tumor activity of PD-1 inhibitors
Damsky W, Jilaveanu L, Turner N, Perry C, Zito C, Tomayko M, Leventhal J, Herold K, Meffre E, Bosenberg M, Kluger HM. B cell depletion or absence does not impede anti-tumor activity of PD-1 inhibitors. Journal For ImmunoTherapy Of Cancer 2019, 7: 153. PMID: 31200747, PMCID: PMC6567557, DOI: 10.1186/s40425-019-0613-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPD-1 inhibitorsB cell contentB-cell depletionAnti-tumor activityB cellsMuMT miceCell depletionAnti-PD-1 inhibitorsAnti-PD-1 responseB-cell depleting drugsTumor-infiltrating B cellsImpaired B-cell functionT cell-dependent tumor rejectionPD-1 inhibitionMC38 colon cancerB cell functionAnti-tumor effectsB-cell malignanciesMurine cancer modelsCell contentOverall survivalTumor rejectionCD20 antibodyAutoimmune disordersTumor shrinkage