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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | SARS-CoV-2 | Research

Immunotherapy may protect cancer patients from SARS-CoV-2 infection: a single-center retrospective analysis

Authors: Maria Antonietta Isgrò, Maria Grazia Vitale, Egidio Celentano, Flavia Nocerino, Giuseppe Porciello, Marcello Curvietto, Domenico Mallardo, Concetta Montagnese, Luigi Russo, Nicoletta Zanaletti, Antonio Avallone, Matilde Pensabene, Michelino De Laurentiis, Sara Centonze, Sandro Pignata, Lucia Cannella, Alessandro Morabito, Francesco Caponigro, Gerardo Botti, Giuseppe Valentino Masucci, Diana Giannarelli, Ernesta Cavalcanti, Paolo Antonio Ascierto

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic has created unique challenges to healthcare systems throughout the world. Ensuring subjects’ safety is mandatory especially in oncology, in consideration of cancer patients’ particular frailty. We examined the proportion of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) IgM and/or IgG positive subjects in three different groups from Istituto Nazionale Tumori – IRCCS “Fondazione G. Pascale” in Naples (Campania region, Italy): cancer patients treated with Innovative Immunotherapy (Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors, ICIs), cancer patients undergoing standard Chemotherapies (CHTs) and healthcare providers. 9 out of 287 (3.1%) ICIs patients resulted positive, with a significant lower percentage in respect to CHTs patients (39 positive subjects out of 598, 6.5%) (p = 0.04). There was no statistically significant difference between ICIs cohort and healthcare providers, 48 out of 1050 resulting positive (4.6%). Performing a Propensity Score Matching based on gender and tumor stage, the effect of treatment on seropositivity was analyzed through a regression logistic model and the ICIs treatment resulted to be the only protective factor significantly (p = 0.03) associated with positivity (odds ratio—OR: 0.41; 95% confidence interval—CI 0.18–0.91). According to these preliminary data, ICIs would appear to be a protective factor against the onset of COVID-19 infection.
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Metadata
Title
Immunotherapy may protect cancer patients from SARS-CoV-2 infection: a single-center retrospective analysis
Authors
Maria Antonietta Isgrò
Maria Grazia Vitale
Egidio Celentano
Flavia Nocerino
Giuseppe Porciello
Marcello Curvietto
Domenico Mallardo
Concetta Montagnese
Luigi Russo
Nicoletta Zanaletti
Antonio Avallone
Matilde Pensabene
Michelino De Laurentiis
Sara Centonze
Sandro Pignata
Lucia Cannella
Alessandro Morabito
Francesco Caponigro
Gerardo Botti
Giuseppe Valentino Masucci
Diana Giannarelli
Ernesta Cavalcanti
Paolo Antonio Ascierto
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-02798-2

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