Clinical course of COVID-19 infection in elderly patient with melanoma on nivolumab.


Journal

Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
ISSN: 1477-092X
Titre abrégé: J Oncol Pharm Pract
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9511372

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 20 5 2020
medline: 17 7 2020
entrez: 20 5 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Outbreak of the new type coronavirus infection, known as coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19), has begun in December 2019, in Wuhan, China. As of today, 3 April 2020, 972,640 people affected and 50,325 people died from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2. There is not any standard treatment for coronavirus infection 2019; however, there are promising data for hydroxychloroquine and some anti-retroviral drugs. Programmed death-1 (PD-1)/programmed death ligand-1 (PDL-1) pathway is an important target for the cancer immunotherapy. However, there is a robust pre-clinical and clinical data regarding inhibitor effect of this pathway on the acute or chronic viral infections. Thus, blockade of this pathway may lead to an anti-viral effect and decrease viral load. Here, we report the clinical course of coronavirus infection 2019 infection of a patient in whom older aged, having multiple co-morbidities, and taking nivolumab for metastatic malignant melanoma. In contrast to her older age, comorbidities, and cancer diagnosis, she was in a good condition, and there was also no pneumonia finding. We think that this good clinical course of coronavirus infection 2019 infection may be related to blockade of PD-1/PDL-1 pathway with nivolumab. It is impossible to say that blockade of PD-1/PDL-1pathway is a treatment option for COVID-19; however, we want to share our experience.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32423324
doi: 10.1177/1078155220924084
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological 0
Antiviral Agents 0
Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor 0
Oseltamivir 20O93L6F9H
Nivolumab 31YO63LBSN
Hydroxychloroquine 4QWG6N8QKH
Azithromycin 83905-01-5

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1289-1294

Auteurs

Emre Yekedüz (E)

Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Ankara University Cancer Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey.

Bengü Dursun (B)

Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Ankara University Cancer Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey.

Güle Ç Aydın (GÇ)

Department of Infectious Disease and Clinical Microbiology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Satı C Yazgan (SC)

Department of Internal Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Halis H Öztürk (HH)

Department of Radiology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Alpay Azap (A)

Department of Infectious Disease and Clinical Microbiology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Güngör Utkan (G)

Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Ankara University Cancer Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey.

Yüksel Ürün (Y)

Department of Medical Oncology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Ankara University Cancer Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey.

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