Immunotherapy: principles, duration, for which cancers?

Immunotherapy what effects on lung cancer

Immunotherapy is a cancer treatment that acts on the patient’s immune system to fight the disease. It cannot be used for all cancers.

I’immunotherapy is a cancer treatment Who acts on the immune system of the patient to fight against his disease. It does not attack the tumor directly like chemotherapy. Achieved by a lung cancer diagnosed in January 2022, the singer Florent Pagny is currently undergoing immunotherapy treatment as he explained in Seven to Eight broadcast on TF1 on March 5, 2023. Immunotherapy cannot be used for all cancers. For which SO ? In what consists of immunotherapy ? How so works on cancer ? Of the lung? How long ?

What is immunotherapy?

I’immunotherapy is a therapeutic approach that acts on the immune system of a patient to fight against his disease. It does not attack the tumor directly (like chemotherapy or targeted therapies, editor’s note). “This therapy is based on stimulate the body’s natural defensesi.e. its immune system, so that the body defends itself against tumor cells, explains Sophie Negellen, drug adviser and head of the drug department at the National Cancer Institute. immune cells (T lymphocytes) present in the blood, are able to differentiate normal cells from diseased ones and to attack exclusively the cancerous ones“.

Two major modes of action are distinguished:

► Immunotherapy which will allow to reactivate the immune system of the patient. “The immune system is rendered ineffective by cancer cells. THE drugs used are monoclonal antibodies, called “checkpoint inhibitors”, laboratory products. They will unlock the patient’s immune system, which will then be able to attack cancer cells“, specifies Sophie Negellen.

► An immunotherapy called CAR-T cellswhich consists in directly modify certain cells of the immune system of the patient, to give them the ability to recognize and attack cancer cells.

For which cancers?

Immunotherapy treatments can be used in around ten cancers including:

How long does immunotherapy last?

The treatments are given intravenously (into the vein). Iinjection is done in the hospital and can take 30 to 90 minutes depending on the drug. A period of rest for 2 to 3 weeks before starting again. It is repeated according to its effectiveness.

What are the side effects of immunotherapy?

Immunotherapy blocks the body’s natural defenses which prevent the overactivation of the immune system but can also touching healthy tissue And cause autoimmune disorders. Side effects caused by checkpoint inhibitors can affect all organs and tissues but most commonly the skin, colon, lungs, liver, and endocrine organs (such as the pituitary or thyroid). These side effects usually appear a few weeks or months after starting treatment. However, they can occur at any time during treatment, just a few days after the first infusion, or sometimes a year after the end of treatment. Among the side effects of immunotherapy, which vary according to the patient:

  • Significant tiredness
  • Cutaneous, cardiac, respiratory or hematological toxicities,
  • Muscle pain
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Severe headaches

According to physician observations reported to the ESMO Congress:

Skin symptoms (redness and itching for example) are the most common side effects associated with anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1/PD-L1.

Gastrointestinal symptoms (such as diarrhea) occur more frequently with anti-CTLA-4.

Pulmonary symptoms and thyroid disorders occur more frequently with anti-PD-1/PD-L1.

Patients should not hesitate to ask their medical team about any side effects of their treatment. It will be able to support them in their prevention and management of these side effects.

The course of treatment differs depending on the type of immunotherapy used. The treatment is administered in the hospital by infusion, by intravenous route mostly. The protocol depends on the molecule injected and the type of cancer. The injections are repeated every two to three weeks.

List of immunotherapy drugs

  • ipilimumab
  • pembrolizumab
  • nivolumab
  • CAR-T

Immunotherapy treatment can use monoclonal antibody drugs called “checkpoint inhibitors”:

► Ipilimumab (Anti-CTLA-4) administered intravenously over 90 minutes, followed by a 3-week rest period. The complete treatment includes 4 injections.

► Pembrolizumab (Anti-PD-1) administered intravenously over 30 minutes. The injection is done every 3 to 6 weeks, as long as the effectiveness of the treatment is observed with an acceptable tolerance.

► Nivolumab (Anti-PD-1) is also administered intravenously over 60 minutes, every 2 to 4 weeks, as long as treatment efficacy is observed with acceptable tolerance

Or treatment with CAR-Ts: these drugs are produced from the patient’s immune cellshis T cells.”These are therefore tailor-made medications for each patient. First, the T lymphocytes are taken from him. They are then modified in the laboratory, which generally takes several weeks. The modified T cells are then administered to him“, develops Sophie Negellen. A single intravenous administration of CAR-T is necessary. It takes place in the hospital. The patient first receives another chemotherapy which reinforces the expected effect of the treatment.

Results

The treatments are aimed at pathologies that are very different from each other. The same treatment will be very effective in a certain number of patients while it will be ineffective in others.

Contraindications

In the context of immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, the contraindication is a possible allergy to one of the components of the treatment. For CAR-T cells, the contraindications are those of the chemotherapy prescribed to the patient before the administration of the CAR-T cells“, says our expert.

Price and reimbursement

Like any drug, immunotherapy is fully covered by National Health Insurance, once it has shown relevant efficacy in the cancer in question.

Thanks to Sophie Negellen, drug advisor and head of the drug department at the National Cancer Institute.



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