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CAR T-cell therapy for follicular lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma
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Kharfan-Dabaja, Mohamed A.
, Mohty, Razan
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Immunotherapy
/ Lymphoma
/ Recent Advances in Immunotherapy for Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma
/ Targeted cancer therapy
2022
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CAR T-cell therapy for follicular lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma
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Kharfan-Dabaja, Mohamed A.
, Mohty, Razan
in
Immunotherapy
/ Lymphoma
/ Recent Advances in Immunotherapy for Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma
/ Targeted cancer therapy
2022
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CAR T-cell therapy for follicular lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma
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CAR T-cell therapy for follicular lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma
2022
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Overview
Patients with relapsed and/or refractory (R/R) follicular lymphoma (FL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) have a poor prognosis with anticipated short progression-free and overall survivals. Two CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapies are approved in the United States for R/R FL, namely, axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel) and tisagenlecleucel. The results of ZUMA-5 and ELARA studies led to the approval of axi-cel and tisagenlecleucel, respectively, after demonstrating high overall (ORR) and complete response (CR) rates in this high-risk population of FL patients who had received a median of 3 (range = 2–4) and 4 (range = 2–13) prior lines of therapies, respectively. For instance, the ORR for ZUMA-5 was 94% (CR = 79%), and for ELARA, it was 86% (CR = 69.1%). Pertaining to MCL, brexucabtagene autoleucel is approved for R/R MCL based on results of the ZUMA-2 study. In the latter study, despite the fact that all R/R MCL patients had been exposed to prior Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors, the reported ORR was 91%, with 68% achieving a CR. These results undoubtedly demonstrate a strong efficacy of CAR T therapy in both R/R FL and MCL; yet, one must acknowledge the relatively short follow-up time of all aforementioned studies. Thus, longer follow-up showing durability of responses and long-term safety is definitely needed.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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