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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Cardiotoxicity: Understanding Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Characteristics and Finding a Cure

Sarah Waliany
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Daniel Lee
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Ronald Witteles
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Joel Neal
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Patricia Nguyen
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Mark Davis
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Sean Wu
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Javid Moslehi
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Han Zhu
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) attenuate mechanisms of self-tolerance in the immune system, enabling T cell responses to cancerous tissues and revolutionizing care for cancer patients. However, by loweringbarriers against self-reactivity, ICIs often result in varying degrees of autoimmunity. Cardiovascular complications, particularly myocarditis but also arrhythmias, pericarditis, and vasculitis, have emerged as significant complications associated with ICIs. In this review, we examine the clinical aspects and basic science principles that underlie ICI-associated myocarditis and other cardiovascular toxicities. In addition, we discuss current therapeutic approaches. We believe a better mechanistic understanding of ICI-associated toxicities can lead to improved patient outcomes by reducing treatment-related morbidity.
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hal-04002785 , version 1 (23-02-2023)

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Sarah Waliany, Daniel Lee, Ronald Witteles, Joel Neal, Patricia Nguyen, et al.. Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Cardiotoxicity: Understanding Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Characteristics and Finding a Cure. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2021, 61 (1), pp.113-134. ⟨10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010919-023451⟩. ⟨hal-04002785⟩
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