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Hypothalamic–Pituitary Autoimmunity in Patients Treated with Anti-PD-1 and Anti-PD-L1 Antibodies

Authors :
Stefania Napolitano
Maria Ida Maiorino
Carminia Maria Della Corte
Annamaria De Bellis
Maria Teresa Vietri
Lorenzo Scappaticcio
Paolo Cirillo
Floriana Morgillo
Carla Carbone
Teresa Troiani
Katherine Esposito
Giuseppe Bellastella
Vincenzo De Falco
Bellastella, G.
Carbone, C.
Scappaticcio, L.
Cirillo, P.
Troiani, T.
Morgillo, F.
Vietri, M. T.
Della Corte, C. M.
De Falco, V.
Napolitano, S.
Maiorino, M. I.
De Bellis, A.
Esposito, K.
Source :
Cancers, Volume 13, Issue 16, Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 4036, p 4036 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Autoimmune hypophysitis is a frequent immune-related adverse event (irAE) in cancer patients treated with immunecheckpoint inhibitors. Studies seeking anti-pituitary (APA) and anti-hypothalamus (AHA) antibodies in patients treated with anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 are scarce. The aim of this study is to search for APA and AHA and related pituitary dysfunction in patients treated with these agents. Methods:Cross-sectional and preliminary longitudinal studies were conducted at the Medical Oncology Unit and Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Unit of the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”. Fifty-four cancer patients on treatments with anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 (Group 1) and 50 healthy controls were enrolled for a cross-sectional study<br />13 cancer patients (Group 2) were enrolled for our preliminary longitudinal study. APA/AHA titers and changes in biochemical and hormonal profile were evaluated in Group 1<br />in Group 2, they were evaluated before and after nine weeks from the start of immunotherapy. Results: Patients of Group 1 showed a higher prevalence of APA and AHA than controls: 21 of them had APA, 16 had AHA, and 11 had both autoantibodies. In total, 7 of 13 patients in Group 2 became APA-positive and 3 became AHA-positive after nine weeks of immunotherapy, showing an increase in prolactin and a decrease in ACTH and IGF-1 levels compared with basal values. Conclusions:Anti-pituitary and anti-hypothalamus antibodies seem to play a pivotal role in hypothalamic–pituitary autoimmunity and secondary endocrine-related alterations evoked by anti-PD-1 and PD-L1 antibodies.

Details

ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers
Accession number :
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