Infectious and Other Complications of Immunobiologic Agents.

Q1 Medicine
Topics in antiviral medicine Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Peter Chin-Hong
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Individuals with HIV infection are living longer, and are at risk of autoimmune disorders and cancers associated with aging. Many of these conditions are treated with immunobiologic agents that affect immune function and may increase risk of opportunistic infections (OIs) and other immune disorders in individuals with HIV infection. For example, tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors, used to treat such disorders as Crohn's disease, are associated with risk of tuberculosis and histoplasmosis. Rituximab, used to treat lymphoma, has been associated with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy due to JC virus and reactivation of other viral infections. Idealisib, used to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia, has been associated with Pneumocystis pneumonia, and immune checkpoint inhibitors used to treat a variety of cancers have been associated with a wide range of immune-related adverse effects. Practitioners must maintain high vigilance for OIs and other immune-related disorders in patients with HIV infection who are receiving biologic therapies. This article summarizes a presentation by Peter Chin-Hong, MD, at the IAS-USA continuing education program held in Chicago in May 2018.

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免疫生物制剂的感染性和其他并发症。
感染艾滋病毒的人寿命更长,并且有患与衰老相关的自身免疫性疾病和癌症的风险。许多这些疾病都是用免疫生物学药物治疗的,这些药物会影响免疫功能,并可能增加艾滋病毒感染者机会性感染(oi)和其他免疫疾病的风险。例如,用于治疗克罗恩病等疾病的肿瘤坏死因子- α抑制剂与结核病和组织胞浆菌病的风险有关。用于治疗淋巴瘤的利妥昔单抗与由JC病毒和其他病毒感染的再激活引起的进行性多灶性白质脑病有关。用于治疗慢性淋巴细胞白血病的Idealisib与肺囊虫性肺炎有关,用于治疗多种癌症的免疫检查点抑制剂与广泛的免疫相关不良反应有关。从业人员必须对接受生物治疗的HIV感染患者的OIs和其他免疫相关疾病保持高度警惕。本文总结了Peter Chin-Hong医学博士于2018年5月在芝加哥举行的IAS-USA继续教育项目上的演讲。
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Topics in antiviral medicine
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