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Reilly G Fankhauser1, Douglas B Johnson2, Javid J Moslehi3
1Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Medical Scientist Training Program, Nashville, Tennessee.
Abstract:
Immune checkpoint therapies can drive antitumor responses and benefit patients but can also induce life-threatening immune-related adverse events such as myocarditis and myositis. These immune-related adverse events are rare but carry substantial morbidity and mortality. In this issue, Siddiqui and colleagues use single-cell RNA and T-cell receptor sequencing to identify novel cellular subsets and propose various mechanisms that could contribute to the pathogenesis of immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated myocarditis and myositis. These new insights should help move the field toward the development of improved treatment and prevention options, ultimately improving patient outcomes. See related article by Siddiqui et al., p. 964 (1).
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