immunotherapy Flashcards

1
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what is intravenous immunoglobulin used for ?

A

a biologic for primary and secondary immune deficiencies, some autoimmune disorders, idiopathic thrombocytopenia Purpura

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what is intravenous immunoglobulin ?

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plasma-derived IgG
polyclonal IgG usually given IV, very high dose 1-3g/kg
can be applied subcutaneously

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3
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what are the different types of immunotherapy ?

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direct - detect antigen on tumour cell and destroy it

indirect - immune system activated allowing it to destroy tumour cells

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what are the different types of direct immunotherapy ?

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monoclonal antibodies
chimeric antigen receptors CARs
Bi-specific antibodies

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what are the different types of indirect immunotherapy ?

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tumour vaccines 
dendritic cell vaccines
adoptive cell transfer
cytokine therapies
checkpoint inhibitor therapies
stimulatory antibodies
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what are cytokine therapies ?

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immunomodulatory cytokines to activate anti-tumour immunity
pegylated IFN alpha, IL-2
specific cancers
effective antiviral and used in melanoma

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what class of drug is rituximab ?

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monoclonal antibody

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what is rituximab used for ?

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first line treatment for NHL
specific for CD20 molecule
also used for RA and SLE

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what is infliximab used to treat ?

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originally RA
ankylosing spondylitis
IBD

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what is the mechanism of infliximab ?

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chimeric antibody that blocks the function of tumour necrosis factor alpha

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what is Herceptin used for ?

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HER2 positive metastatic breast cancer (15-20%)

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what is the mechanism for Herceptin ?

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antibody binds HER2 on cancer cells and marks them for destruction

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what class of drug is ipilimumab ?

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checkpoint inhibitor

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how does CAR T cell therapy work ?

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cells are engineered to express antigen-targeted receptors specific for tumour antigens
cells modified with CAR bind to its antigen and supports T cell activation and killing

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