Cardiac MRI study of adverse events in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a prospective cohort study of cardiac adverse events.

IF 10.3 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1136/jitc-2024-010568
Agnese Losurdo, Cristina Panico, Chiara Catalano, Simone Serio, Laura Giordano, Lorenzo Monti, Federica Catapano, Stefano Figliozzi, Carla D'Andrea, Angelo Dipasquale, Pasquale Persico, Antonio Di Muzio, Marco Cremonesi, Alessandro Marchese, Maria Chiara Tronconi, Matteo Perrino, Giovanna Finocchiaro, Enrico Lugli, Marco Francone, Armando Santoro, Gianluigi Condorelli, Matteo Simonelli, Marinos Kallikourdis
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) revolutionized cancer therapy, yet require management of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Fulminant myocarditis is a rare irAE, but lower-severity cardiac events are being reported more frequently, leading to an unmet need for irAE prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment, especially for long-life-expectancy patients. We recruited 57 patients, stratified according to therapy regime (monotherapy (30%) or combination (33%) cohort) or history of cardiac disease or presence of at least two cardiovascular risk factors other than prior or active smoking (cardiovascular cohort (37%)). We performed a complete cardiological assessment with clinical visit, 12-lead ECG, multiparametric cardiac MRI as well as peripheral blood mononuclear cell immunophenotyping, prior to ICI initiation and around 2 months later. ICI treatment was associated with a significant left ventricular ejection function (LVEF) reduction pre-ICI versus post-ICI treatment (60.1±8% to 58.1±8%, p=0.002, paired t-test) and more than 3% LVEF loss in a substantial proportion of patients (18; 32%). These patients also showed significantly higher T2 values (p=0.037, unpaired t-test), putative sign of cardiac edema. The loss of cardiac function did not differ among patients with different tumor types, therapy regimes or history of cardiac disease. Immunophenotyping analyses showed a reduction of programmed cell death protein 1 staining on both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, and an upregulation of HLA-DR on CD8+ T cells. Using a very sensitive and comprehensive approach in patients unselected for cardiac history, we found a subclinical but significant LVEF decrease. These findings may inform ongoing discussions on optimal management of cardiac irAEs in patients undergoing ICI treatment and warrant further evaluation.

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Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) is a peer-reviewed publication that promotes scientific exchange and deepens knowledge in the constantly evolving fields of tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy. With an open access format, JITC encourages widespread access to its findings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, spanning from basic science to translational and clinical research. Key areas of interest include tumor-host interactions, the intricate tumor microenvironment, animal models, the identification of predictive and prognostic immune biomarkers, groundbreaking pharmaceutical and cellular therapies, innovative vaccines, combination immune-based treatments, and the study of immune-related toxicity.
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