A systematic review and meta-analysis of immune response against first and second doses of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in adult patients with hematological malignancies (original) (raw)
International Immunopharmacology
We aimed to evaluate immune-related adverse events occurring in clinical trials of anti-programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) drugs, compared with control treatments, including chemotherapy, targeted drugs, or placebo. Further we compared the occurrence of immune-related events in patients treated with different anti-PD-1 drugs. Data Sources: Randomized controlled trial (RCT) data were sourced from PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials combined with clinicaltrials.gov. Methods: Randomized controlled trial of anti-PD-1 drugs compared with control treatments published between January 1, 1970 and March 1,2019, were searched and data on trial patient characteristics, and adverse events extracted, reviewed, and subjected to meta-analysis. Results: Eighteen Randomized controlled trials were included in our study. The Randomized controlled trials compared nivolumab (n ¼ 12), pembrolizumab (n ¼ 6), with chemotherapy (n ¼ 13), targeted drugs (n ¼ 2), or placebo (n ¼ 3). Compared with the control group, the risk of any immune-related adverse events in patients treated with anti-PD-1 drugs was increased (RR, 2.65; 95% confidence interval, 1.84-3.83; P < 0.00001). Of the immune-related adverse events, the risk rates of pneumonitis (