Targeted antibody therapy as a treatment strategy for aggressive adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Makoto Yoshimitsu
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Abstract

The standard treatment for aggressive adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) is multi-agent chemotherapy, but the use of more intense cytotoxic anticancer agents is becoming more difficult with the aging of patients at the time of diagnosis. As a means of overcoming this hurdle, antibody drugs, which are supposed to be less toxic, have been developed for ATL. The advent of the anti-CC chemokine receptor 4 (CCR4) antibody mogamulizumab has significantly advanced ATL treatment. Real-world data and a phase 2 clinical trial suggest the efficacy and manageable safety profile of mogamulizumab with combination chemotherapy in elderly patients. Interestingly, mogamulizumab has performed well in cases with CCR4 mutations and cutaneous adverse events. In addition, emerging immunotherapies, including Tax peptide dendritic cell vaccines, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T cell therapy, are under investigation. These innovative approaches aim to enhance immunogenic responses and offer hope for better outcomes in this challenging malignancy.
靶向抗体治疗作为侵袭性成人t细胞白血病/淋巴瘤的治疗策略
侵袭性成人t细胞白血病/淋巴瘤(ATL)的标准治疗是多药化疗,但随着患者诊断时年龄的增长,使用更强的细胞毒性抗癌药物变得越来越困难。为了克服这一障碍,针对ATL开发了毒性较小的抗体药物。抗cc趋化因子受体4 (CCR4)抗体mogamulizumab的出现显著推进了ATL治疗。实际数据和2期临床试验表明mogamulizumab联合化疗对老年患者的有效性和可管理的安全性。有趣的是,mogamulizumab在CCR4突变和皮肤不良事件的病例中表现良好。此外,新兴的免疫疗法,包括税收肽树突状细胞疫苗、免疫检查点抑制剂和嵌合抗原受体- t细胞疗法,正在研究中。这些创新的方法旨在增强免疫原性反应,并为这种具有挑战性的恶性肿瘤提供更好的结果。
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Leukemia research
Leukemia research 医学-血液学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
3.70%
发文量
259
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Leukemia Research an international journal which brings comprehensive and current information to all health care professionals involved in basic and applied clinical research in hematological malignancies. The editors encourage the submission of articles relevant to hematological malignancies. The Journal scope includes reporting studies of cellular and molecular biology, genetics, immunology, epidemiology, clinical evaluation, and therapy of these diseases.
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