Impacts of ageing on the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy.

Shimao Qi, Jiaqian Li, Xinyu Gu, Yalan Zhang, Weilin Zhou, Fengling Wangand Wei Wang
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Chimeric antigen receptor T cells recognizing CD19 (19CAR-T) cell therapy has achieved robust clinical efficacy when treating some hematological malignancies, but which patient subgroups benefit mostly remains elusive. Here we summarized the data of 541 patients from 30 clinical trials who underwent 19 CAR-T therapy and analyzed the different clinical responses between young (<44 years), middle-aged (45-59 years) and elderly (>60 years) patients and found that the young patients showed a higher level of complete response (CR) rate. Therefore, we then summarize the advances of studies focusing on the effects of age on anti-tumor efficacy of CAR-T therapy and analyze the reasons for the low CR rate after CAR-T cell therapy in elderly patients with tumors, aiming to provide hints for oncologists to select the most suitable candidate for this cancer immunotherapy.

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