2021
DOI: 10.34172/npj.2021.22
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Immune-related adverse kidney events by immune checkpoint inhibitors; a narrative review on current studies

Abstract: Chemotherapy-associated renal injury is considered one of the major concerns among nephrological and oncological practice. The use of novel anti-neoplastic therapies that target carcinomas has helped in the detection of this form of renal injury. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICPIs) are a group of monoclonal antibodies targeting inhibitory receptors that exist on tumor cells and T cells. ICPIs are able to suppress tumors that might have escaped from the immune surveillance. Meanwhile, although ICPIs have shown… Show more

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“…He was instructed to finish the steroid taper and stop using immunotherapy. Brian Benes et al's study [ 20 ] presented a case involving a 72-year-old man who had been undergoing adjuvant nivolumab treatment for melanoma and subsequently developed acute kidney injury (AKI). A kidney biopsy conducted in this case revealed distinctive pathological features.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He was instructed to finish the steroid taper and stop using immunotherapy. Brian Benes et al's study [ 20 ] presented a case involving a 72-year-old man who had been undergoing adjuvant nivolumab treatment for melanoma and subsequently developed acute kidney injury (AKI). A kidney biopsy conducted in this case revealed distinctive pathological features.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%