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Revision as of 15:05, 18 February 2017

General information

Class/mechanism: PD-1 antibody. Pembrolizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody which binds to the PD-1 receptor on T-cells. In some cancers, the PD-1 ligands are upregulated, which results in inhibition of T-cell immune surveillance of tumors. By blocking the interaction between the PD-1 receptor and its ligands PD-L1 and PD-L2, pembrolizumab decreases this immune system inhibition and facilitates anti-tumor immune response.[1][2][3]
Route: IV
Extravasation: no information

For conciseness and simplicity, HemOnc.org currently will focus on treatment regimens and not list information such as: renal/hepatic dose adjustments, metabolism (including CYP450), excretion, monitoring parameters (although this will be considered for checklists), or manufacturer. Instead, for the most current information, please refer to your preferred pharmacopeias such as Micromedex, Lexicomp, UpToDate (courtesy of Lexicomp), or the prescribing information.[1]

Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

Management checklist

  • CBC, comprehensive metabolic panel, Mg, Phos, LDH, TSH

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 9/4/2014: Initial accelerated FDA approval "for the treatment of patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma and disease progression following ipilimumab and, if BRAF V600 mutation positive, a BRAF inhibitor."
  • 10/2/2015: Accelerated FDA approval for the treatment of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors express programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) as determined by an FDA-approved test, with disease progression on or after platinum-containing chemotherapy. Patients with EGFR or ALK genomic tumor aberrations should have disease progression on FDA-approved therapy for these aberrations prior to receiving pembrolizumab.
  • 12/18/2015: FDA label expanded "for the treatment of patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma."
  • 8/5/2016: FDA label expanded "for the treatment of patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) with disease progression on or after platinum-containing chemotherapy."
  • 10/24/2016: FDA label expanded for the following indications:
    • "Patients with metastatic NSCLC whose tumors have high PD-L1 expression (Tumor Proportion Score [TPS] greater than or equal to 50%) as determined by an FDA-approved test, with no EGFR or ALK genomic tumor aberrations, and no prior systemic chemotherapy treatment for metastatic NSCLC."
    • "Patients with metastatic NSCLC whose tumors express PD-L1 (TPS greater than or equal to 1%) as determined by an FDA-approved test, with disease progression on or after platinum-containing chemotherapy. Patients with EGFR or ALK genomic tumor aberrations should have disease progression on FDA-approved therapy for these aberrations prior to receiving pembrolizumab."

Also known as

Lambrolizumab, MK-3475.

References