二甲双胍
无容量
医学
相伴的
不利影响
癌症
内科学
皮疹
糖尿病
肿瘤科
2型糖尿病
药理学
胰岛素
内分泌学
免疫疗法
作者
Chiara Ciccarese,Roberto Iacovelli,Sebastiano Buti,Francesca Primi,Serena Astore,Francesco Massari,Miriam Grazia Ferrara,Giuseppe Palermo,Nazario Foschi,Valerio Iacovelli,Ernesto Rossi,Giovanni Schinzari,Pierluigi Bove,Pierfrancesco Bassi,Emilio Bria,Giampaolo Tortora
出处
期刊:Anticancer Research
[Anticancer Research USA Inc.]
日期:2022-02-26
卷期号:42 (3): 1487-1493
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.21873/anticanres.15620
摘要
Recent evidence suggests potential synergistic antitumor effects of the combination of programmed death-1 (PD-1)/programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) immune checkpoint inhibitors with the oral hypoglycemic agent metformin. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety and activity of metformin combined with nivolumab in diabetic cancer patients.Patients with advanced melanoma, renal cell carcinoma or lung cancer receiving nivolumab with concurrent diabetes treated with metformin were retrospectively collected. The primary endpoint was the safety of nivolumab plus metformin combination.We collected 40 patients with solid tumors who received metformin for concomitant diabetes and nivolumab as anticancer therapy in four Italian Hospitals. The concomitant use of nivolumab and metformin was well tolerated; adverse events (AEs) of any grade occurred in 75% of patients (mainly fatigue, pruritus, rash, and asthenia). Grade 3 AEs occurred only in 20% of cases; no grade 4 AEs were observed. A statistically significant correlation was found between higher doses of metformin (>1,000 mg daily) and longer progression-free survival (p=0.021), overall survival (p=0.037) and higher overall response rate.The combination of nivolumab and metformin was safe and might have an antitumor activity, supporting further investigations on the synergistic antitumor effect of this combination.
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