2012
DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2011-0404
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Hypophysitis Induced by Monoclonal Antibodies to Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Antigen 4: Challenges from a New Cause of a Rare Disease

Abstract: Learning Objectives: After completing this course, the reader will be able to: Identify symptoms of hypophysitis as an infrequent immune related side effect of ipilimumab and other anti‐CTLA‐4 monoclonal antibodies. Select the appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic work‐up for patients suspected of having anti‐CTLA‐4 monoclonal‐induced hypophysitis. This article is available for continuing medical education credit at http://CME.TheOncologist.com Specific human monoclonal antibodies antagonize cytotoxic T‐lym… Show more

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“…Hypophysitis secondary to ipilimumab administration, first reported in 2003 [13], is now well described, but the mechanism of pituitary injury remains unknown. It is still unclear whether the effects result from T cells specifically acting against antigens shared by tumour and normal cells or from the concomitant activation of multiple T cell populations with separate anti-host and anti-tumour activity [11][12][13].…”
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“…Hypophysitis secondary to ipilimumab administration, first reported in 2003 [13], is now well described, but the mechanism of pituitary injury remains unknown. It is still unclear whether the effects result from T cells specifically acting against antigens shared by tumour and normal cells or from the concomitant activation of multiple T cell populations with separate anti-host and anti-tumour activity [11][12][13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes, the adverse events can be potentially life-threatening with an urgent need for medical intervention. An example of a lifethreatening adverse event is involvement of the pituitary gland [9,11].…”
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“…The spectrum of autoimmune endocrine adverse events experienced by patients treated with anti-CTLA-4 mAbs includes hypopituitarism, primary thyroid disease, and sporadically primary adrenal insufficiency [84]. The prevalence of autoimmune hypophysitis varies among different studies (0%-17%) [85], being 3-5% in larger studies.…”
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“…Symptoms like headache, visual impairment, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, asthenia, fever, lethargy, hypotension, hypoglycemia and hyponatremia in patients recently treated with ipilimumab should lead physicians to suspect hypophysitis. The early diagnosis of this side-effect allows to prevent primarily a life-threatening complication such as adrenal insufficiency, but also central hypothyroidism and other endocrine consequences of hypopituitarism [84]. Monitoring thyroid function even in asymptomatic patients has emerged as a prognostic tool as well.…”
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