Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 15, 2025

Analysis of Human T Cell Activity in an Allogeneic Co-Culture Setting of Pre-Treated Tumor Cells
Published on: March 7, 2025
Necrotizing and Nonnecrotizing Granulomatous Reactions in Patients With Cancer Treated With Immune Checkpoint
Elizabeth Y Wang1, Genna Braverman2, Nilasha Ghosh2
1E.Y. Wang, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; elw9066@med.cornell.edu.
Objective:
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have improved cancer outcomes but often cause immune-related adverse events, including granulomatous reactions (GRs). We analyzed GRs in patients receiving anticytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (anti-CTLA4), antiprogrammed cell death protein 1 (anti-PD1)/antiprogrammed death ligand 1 (anti-PDL1), and anti-CTLA4/anti-PD1 therapies.
Methods:
We performed a literature review of GRs in patients receiving ICI. Data were extracted from 166 articles, including demographics, GR organ distribution, and pathological findings.
Results:
In 261 patients, the mean age of GR onset was 59.3 (SD 13.0) years. The most common cancer types were melanoma (57%) and lung cancer (21%). Lymph nodes (52%) and skin (35%) were the predominantly affected organs; however, GRs also involved the liver, kidney, and bone. Granulomas were nonnecrotizing in 64% of cases and necrotizing in 15% of cases. Forty-five percent of patients were treated with systemic corticosteroids (CS), and 11% required a CS-sparing agent. Median follow-up time was 10.1 (IQR 4.0-22.2) months. Most GRs (64%) had resolved by last follow-up. Compared to those treated with combination ICI, patients treated with anti-PD1/anti-PDL1 monotherapy were older and had a longer time to onset of GR. They were less likely to be treated with CS for GRs. In patients with melanoma, necrotizing GRs were more common with combination ICI. GRs in the lungs and lymph nodes were more likely to be nonnecrotizing, and GRs in the liver were more commonly necrotizing.
Conclusion:
GRs in patients with cancer treated with ICI can occur in many organ systems and were most commonly nonnecrotizing. Patients treated with combination ICI had more severe reactions. Most GRs resolved with CS treatment or ICI discontinuation. (PROSPERO ID: CRD42024501205).
Related Concept Videos
Tumor Immunotherapy
Cytotoxic T Cells-mediated Immune Response
Immunological surveillance is the ability of immune cells to monitor and eliminate infected cells with intracellular pathogens, neoplastically transformed cells, and cells with non-self antigens. Cytotoxic T cells and NK...
Cells of the Innate Immune Response
Phagocytes
Phagocytes police the peripheral tissues by removing cellular debris and responding to the invasion of foreign substances or pathogens. Many phagocytes attack and remove microorganisms even before lymphocytes detect them. The human body has two general...
Immune Surveillance by NK Cells and Phagocytes
Natural Killer Cells: The Fast Responders
NK cells are large granular lymphocytes found in the blood and lymphatic system. These...
Cell-mediated Immune Responses
Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonists

