Tumor-associated neutrophils and macrophages exacerbate antidrug IgG-mediated anaphylactic reaction against an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
Takahiro AraiTomomi KokuboRuiheng TangHirohito AboAyu TeruiJotaro HirakawaHidetaka AkitaHiroto KawashimaAkihiro HisakaHiroto HatakeyamaPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2022)
Thus, increased numbers of neutrophils and macrophages associated with cancer progression may be risk factors for anaphylaxis. These findings may provide useful insights into the mechanism of anaphylaxis following the administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors in human subjects.