Siltuximab for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy Related CRS and ICANS - A Multicenter Retrospective Analysis.

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Amneet Bajwa, Qiuhong Zhao, Marcus J Geer, Chenyu Lin, James Westholder, Joeseph Maakaron, Monalisa Ghosh, David G Frame, Ahmed Galal, Justin Tossey, Nausheen Ahmed, Evandro D Bezerra, Nathan Denlinger, Marcos J de Lima, Narendranath Epperla, Paolo F Caimi, Timothy J Voorhees
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Abstract

Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell therapies (CAR-T) are effective in many hematologic malignancies; however, adverse events including cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) can affect a significant number of patients. Those who develop refractory CRS or ICANS have few treatment options. Siltuximab, a monoclonal antibody binding circulating IL-6, has been proposed to have clinical activity in both CRS and ICANS. We conducted a multi-center retrospective analysis of siltuximab treatment for CRS and ICANS following CAR-T cell therapy in a real-world cohort from six academic centers. Fifty-four patients were evaluated. Sixteen patients had CRS previously treated with tocilizumab and 17 patients had ICANS previously treated with steroids. Of the all the patients with CRS at the time of siltuximab, 75% had improvement in CRS grade. Of the all the patients with ICANS at the time of siltuximab, 60% had improvement in ICANS grade. To our knowledge, this is the largest cohort of patients treated with siltuximab for CRS and/or ICANS following CAR-T. Siltuximab appeared to be effective for both CRS and ICANS, including previously treated toxicities. These data support the use of siltuximab in CRS and ICANS as well as provide rationale for future prospective studies.

用于嵌合抗原受体 T 细胞疗法相关 CRS 和 ICANS 的 Siltuximab - 一项多中心回顾性分析。
嵌合抗原受体 T 细胞疗法(CAR-T)对许多血液系统恶性肿瘤都很有效;然而,包括细胞因子释放综合征(CRS)和免疫效应细胞相关神经毒性综合征(ICANS)在内的不良反应会影响大量患者。出现难治性 CRS 或 ICANS 的患者几乎没有治疗选择。西妥昔单抗是一种结合循环 IL-6 的单克隆抗体,被认为对 CRS 和 ICANS 均有临床活性。我们在六个学术中心的真实世界队列中,对CAR-T细胞疗法后硅妥昔单抗治疗CRS和ICANS进行了多中心回顾性分析。54名患者接受了评估。其中 16 名患者的 CRS 曾接受过托珠单抗治疗,17 名患者的 ICANS 曾接受过类固醇治疗。在使用西妥昔单抗时患有CRS的所有患者中,75%的患者CRS分级有所改善。在使用西妥昔单抗的所有 ICANS 患者中,60% 的患者 ICANS 分级有所改善。据我们所知,这是CAR-T治疗后使用siltuximab治疗CRS和/或ICANS的最大患者群。西妥昔单抗似乎对CRS和ICANS都有效,包括以前治疗过的毒性反应。这些数据支持在 CRS 和 ICANS 中使用西妥昔单抗,并为未来的前瞻性研究提供了依据。
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Blood advances
Blood advances Medicine-Hematology
CiteScore
12.70
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840
期刊介绍: Blood Advances, a semimonthly medical journal published by the American Society of Hematology, marks the first addition to the Blood family in 70 years. This peer-reviewed, online-only, open-access journal was launched under the leadership of founding editor-in-chief Robert Negrin, MD, from Stanford University Medical Center in Stanford, CA, with its inaugural issue released on November 29, 2016. Blood Advances serves as an international platform for original articles detailing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. The journal comprehensively covers all aspects of hematology, including disorders of leukocytes (both benign and malignant), erythrocytes, platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology. Each article undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, with selection based on the originality of the findings, the high quality of the work presented, and the clarity of the presentation.
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