Autoimmunity reviews

Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis linked to immune checkpoint inhibitors: Differences from typical cases

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Abstract

Among 358 patients analyzed, ICI-induced polymyalgia rheumatica (ICI-PMR) had a pooled prevalence of 0.1% among ICI recipients.

  • ICI-PMR was observed in 15.9% of patients experiencing rheumatic immune-related adverse events.
  • Patients with ICI-PMR had a male-to-female ratio of 1.7:1 and a mean age of 71 ± 4 years.
  • Most cases of ICI-PMR were associated with PD1/PDL1 blockers (87%), and 100% reported inflammatory pain in the girdles.
  • Peripheral arthritis occurred in 35% of ICI-PMR patients, with laboratory tests showing normal or slightly elevated inflammatory markers in 26% of cases.
  • Glucocorticoids improved symptoms in 84% of ICI-PMR patients, although 20% required additional immunosuppressive treatment and 14% experienced relapses.
  • ICI-induced giant cell arteritis (ICI-GCA) had a prevalence of 0.06% among ICI recipients, with 96% achieving remission following high-dose glucocorticoids.

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