Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
J Physiol Sci. 2024 Nov 30;74(1):57. doi: 10.1186/s12576-024-00950-3.
Over the last decade, therapeutic advances in cancer immunotherapy have rapidly progressed, leading to an expansion of clinical trials and the development of novel immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and combination treatments. While ICIs offer substantial clinical benefits, they are also associated with various side effects, notably concerning endocrine function and potential gonadal damage following the initiation of immunotherapy. Exercise has demonstrated promise in enhancing treatment efficacy, including symptom reduction in cancer patients. Research has also established the benefits of exercise in managing fertility and reproductive health. However, there is limited data on the effectiveness of exercise in mitigating fertility-related side effects specifically in patients undergoing ICIs therapy. Given that a significant number of cancer patients are of reproductive age, it is crucial to address potential sexual side effects and offer fertility preservation options. Ensuring that patients are well-informed and supported in their reproductive health decisions is vital. This review reports the prevalence of immune-related adverse effects linked to fertility in cancer patients undergoing ICIs, explores the potential mechanisms by which ICIs may impact reproductive health, and emphasizes the role of exercise in mitigating these adverse effects.
在过去的十年中,癌症免疫疗法的治疗进展迅速,导致临床试验的扩大以及新型免疫检查点抑制剂(ICI)和联合治疗的发展。虽然 ICI 提供了显著的临床益处,但它们也与各种副作用相关,特别是在免疫治疗开始后,会影响内分泌功能和潜在的性腺损伤。运动已被证明在提高治疗效果方面具有潜力,包括减轻癌症患者的症状。研究还证实了运动在管理生育力和生殖健康方面的益处。然而,关于运动在减轻免疫治疗相关副作用方面的有效性的具体数据有限,尤其是在接受 ICI 治疗的患者中。鉴于相当数量的癌症患者处于生育年龄,解决潜在的性副作用并提供生育力保存选择至关重要。确保患者在生殖健康决策方面得到充分知情和支持至关重要。本综述报告了接受 ICI 治疗的癌症患者中与生育力相关的免疫相关不良事件的流行情况,探讨了 ICI 可能影响生殖健康的潜在机制,并强调了运动在减轻这些不良事件中的作用。