Neurologic Adverse Events of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Systematic Review

To define the clinical characteristics, management, and outcome of neurologic immune-related adverse events (n-irAEs) of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Systematic review of the literature following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. A total of 69...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology 2021-04, Vol.96 (16), p.754-766
Hauptverfasser: Marini, Alessandro, Bernardini, Andrea, Gigli, Gian Luigi, Valente, Mariarosaria, Muñiz-Castrillo, Sergio, Honnorat, Jérôme, Vogrig, Alberto
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Zusammenfassung:To define the clinical characteristics, management, and outcome of neurologic immune-related adverse events (n-irAEs) of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Systematic review of the literature following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. A total of 694 articles were identified. Two hundred fifty-six articles, with 428 individual patients, met the inclusion criteria. Reports regarding neuromuscular disorders (319/428, 75%) were more frequent than those on CNS disorders (109/428, 25%). The most common n-irAEs reports were myositis (136/428, 32%), Guillain-Barré syndrome and other peripheral neuropathies (94/428, 22%), myasthenic syndromes (58/428, 14%), encephalitis (56/428, 13%), cranial neuropathies (31/428, 7%), meningitis (13/428, 3%), CNS demyelinating diseases (8/428, 2%), and myelitis (7/428, 2%). Other CNS disorders were detected in 25/428 (6%) patients. Compared with the whole sample, myasthenic syndromes were significantly more Ab positive (33/56, 59%; < 0.001). Anti-programmed cell death protein 1/programmed cell death ligand 1 was more frequent in myasthenic syndromes (50/58, 86%; = 0.005) and less common in meningitis (2/13, 15%; < 0.001) and cranial neuropathies (13/31, 42%; = 0.005). Anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 ICIs were more frequent in meningitis (8/13, 62%; < 0.001) and less common in encephalitis (2/56, 4%; = 0.009) and myositis (12/136, 9%; = 0.01). Combination of different ICIs was more frequent in cranial neuropathies (12/31, 39%; = 0.005). Melanoma was more frequent in patients with peripheral neuropathies (64/94, 68%; = 0.003) and less common in encephalitis (19/56, 34%; = 0.001). The highest mortality rate was reached in myasthenic syndromes (28%). Considering the increasing use of ICI therapy in the forthcoming future, this information can be valuable in assisting neurologists and oncologists in early n-irAEs diagnosis and treatment.
ISSN:0028-3878
1526-632X
DOI:10.1212/WNL.0000000000011795