Publication

Characterization of nivolumab-associated skin reactions in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer

Journal Paper/Review - Sep 19, 2016

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Citation
Hasan Ali O, Diem S, Markert E, Jochum W, Kerl K, French L, Speiser D, Früh M, Flatz L. Characterization of nivolumab-associated skin reactions in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. Oncoimmunology 2016; 5:e1231292.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Oncoimmunology 2016; 5
Publication Date
Sep 19, 2016
Issn Print
2162-4011
Pages
e1231292
Brief description/objective

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have led to considerable therapy improvement in cancer patients. Autoimmune side effects including skin reactions are frequently observed. In melanoma, those include rash and vitiligo and were shown to be associated with a prolonged overall survival. Little is known about skin reactions in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients during immunotherapy. Here, we retrospectively investigated immune-related adverse skin reactions (irAEs) in 40 patients with metastatic NSCLC treated with the anti-PD-1 antibody nivolumab. 7 out of 40 patients (17%) developed an irAEs. Skin irAEs correlated with tumor responses in 5 of 12 responders (42%) as compared to 2 of 27 non-responders (7%). Histologically, scaly plaques showed dermatitis consisting mainly of lymphocytes. We observed a positive correlation between skin irAEs and tumor responses in patients with NSCLC treated with nivolumab. Patterns of lymphocytic skin infiltration differed depending on the histological tumor subtype (adenocarcinoma versus squamous cell carcinoma NSCLC).