2024
The Use of Biologic Agents for the Treatment of Cutaneous Immune-Related Adverse Events from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Review of Reported Cases
Pach J, Valido K, Belzer A, Leventhal J. The Use of Biologic Agents for the Treatment of Cutaneous Immune-Related Adverse Events from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Review of Reported Cases. American Journal Of Clinical Dermatology 2024, 25: 595-607. PMID: 38767827, DOI: 10.1007/s40257-024-00866-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCutaneous immune-related adverse eventsImmune-related adverse eventsAdverse eventsAntitumor responseBiological agentsHigh-dose systemic corticosteroidsSevere cutaneous adverse reactionsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsStevens-Johnson syndromeCutaneous adverse reactionsAdverse event patternEnglish-language literatureTransient acantholytic dermatosisTreating high-gradeSpectrum of dermatologic manifestationsCheckpoint inhibitorsSystemic corticosteroidsCorticosteroid-sparingImmunobullous disordersPsoriasiform eruptionLichenoid reactionsEczematous dermatitisLichenoid eruptionDermatological manifestationsHigh-grade
2020
Potentially life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions associated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Coleman EL, Olamiju B, Leventhal JS. Potentially life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions associated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Oncology Reports 2020, 45: 891-898. PMID: 33650659, PMCID: PMC7859912, DOI: 10.3892/or.2020.7911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere cutaneous adverse reactionsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsLife-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactionsAcute generalized exanthematous pustulosisEpidermal growth factor receptorStevens-Johnson syndromeCutaneous adverse reactionsToxic epidermal necrolysisVascular endothelial growth factorGrowth factor receptorAnaplastic lymphoma kinasePlatelet-derived growth factorAdverse reactionsFibroblast growth factor receptorFactor receptorApplication of TKIsGrowth factorHuman epidermal growth factor receptorKinase inhibitorsGeneralized exanthematous pustulosisPotential cutaneous toxicityEndothelial growth factorExanthematous pustulosisEpidermal necrolysisCutaneous toxicityCutaneous immune-related adverse events to checkpoint inhibitors
Malviya N, Tattersall IW, Leventhal J, Alloo A. Cutaneous immune-related adverse events to checkpoint inhibitors. Clinics In Dermatology 2020, 38: 660-678. PMID: 33341200, DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2020.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse reactionsCheckpoint inhibitorsImmune-related adverse reactionsCheckpoint inhibitor therapyCutaneous adverse eventsOngoing cancer treatmentPD-1 inhibitorsCTLA-4 inhibitorsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsCutaneous adverse reactionsPD-L1 inhibitorsDevelopment of immunotherapySuch adverse reactionsImmunomodulatory therapyTreatment interruptionAssociated morbidityPatient comorbiditiesAdverse eventsCutaneous toxicityInhibitor therapyImmune statusHematologic malignanciesEarly recognitionCancer treatmentManagement guidelines
2019
The life-threatening eruptions of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy
Coleman EL, Olamiju B, Leventhal JS. The life-threatening eruptions of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Clinics In Dermatology 2019, 38: 94-104. PMID: 32197753, DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2019.10.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune-related adverse eventsAcute generalized exanthematous pustulosisSevere cutaneous adverse reactionsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsStevens-Johnson syndromeToxic epidermal necrolysisManagement of irAEsImmune checkpoint inhibitor therapyCell death ligand 1Generalized exanthematous pustulosisCheckpoint inhibitor therapyCutaneous adverse reactionsDeath ligand 1Life-threatening presentationCell death 1Cytotoxic T lymphocytesLife-threatening eruptionsDermatologic toxicitiesExanthematous pustulosisICPI therapyNeutrophilic dermatosisCheckpoint inhibitorsEpidermal necrolysisAdverse eventsCutaneous eruption