Uveitis in Tumor Patients Treated with Immunological Checkpoint- and Signal Transduction Pathway-Inhibitors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Purpose: New tumor therapies like immune checkpoint inhibitors and small molecule inhibitors of MEK and BRAF have increased the patient’s survival rate but can be burdened with severe side-effects including uveitis. Here, we show the spectrum, treatment, and outcome of uveitis types induced by tumor treatment. Methods: In this retrospective study, we have included 54 patients from different centers who were developing uveitis under tumor therapy. A 16-item questionnaire was analyzed for type, treatment, and outcome of uveitis and type of tumor treatment, which we have correlated here. Results: Irrespective of the tumor treatment, most patients developed anterior uveitis. All patients received corticosteroids and some additional immunosuppressive treatments. Cessation of tumor therapy was necessary only in a minority of cases. Conclusions: Ocular autoimmunity should be differentiated from toxic effects of cancer treatment and timely recognized since it can be generally well controlled by anti-inflammatory treatment, preserving the patient’s vision without cessation of the tumor treatment.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
autoimmune disease; BRAF inhibitor; eye; Immune checkpoint inhibitors; MEK inhibitor; ocular inflammation; uveitis
Elenco autori:
Thurau, S.; Engelke, H.; Mccluskey, P.; Symes, R. J.; Whist, E.; Teuchner, B.; Haas, G.; Allegri, P.; Cimino, L.; Bolletta, E.; Miserocchi, E.; Russo, M.; Li, J. Q.; Heiligenhaus, A.; Wildner, G.
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