Optimal management of chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia with thrombopoietin receptor agonists

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Hanny Al-Samkari
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Abstract

Chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia (CIT) is a common complication of antineoplastic therapy, resulting in antineoplastic therapy dose reductions, treatment delays, treatment discontinuation, and morbid bleeding events. Despite several decades of research into thrombopoietic growth factors in CIT, there are presently no available U.S. FDA- or EMA-approved agents to treat CIT. However, a respectable body of evidence has been published evaluating the thrombopoietin receptor agonists (TPO-RAs) for the management and prevention of CIT in patients with solid tumors, and critical studies are ongoing with the TPO-RAs romiplostim and avatrombopag. When employed in the appropriate patient population and used properly, TPO-RAs can successfully and safely manage CIT for extended periods of time with minimal apparent risks. This comprehensive review discusses the evidence for TPO-RAs in CIT in patients with solid tumors, provides detailed guidance for their use in the clinic, and discusses ongoing essential clinical trials in management of CIT.

血小板生成素受体激动剂对化疗诱导的血小板减少症的最佳治疗。
化疗诱导的血小板减少症(CIT)是抗肿瘤治疗的常见并发症,会导致抗肿瘤治疗剂量减少、治疗延迟、治疗中断和病态出血事件。尽管对CIT中的血小板生成素生长因子进行了几十年的研究,但目前还没有美国食品药品监督管理局或欧洲药品管理局批准的治疗CIT的药物。然而,已经发表了大量值得尊敬的证据,评估了血小板生成素受体激动剂(TPO-RA)对实体瘤患者CIT的管理和预防,并且正在对TPO RA romipostim和avatrombopag进行关键研究。当在适当的患者群体中使用并正确使用时,TPO RA可以成功、安全地管理CIT,并将明显风险降至最低。这篇全面的综述讨论了实体瘤患者CIT中TPO-RA的证据,为其在临床中的应用提供了详细的指导,并讨论了CIT管理中正在进行的重要临床试验。
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Blood Reviews
Blood Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
13.80
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1.40%
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78
期刊介绍: Blood Reviews, a highly regarded international journal, serves as a vital information hub, offering comprehensive evaluations of clinical practices and research insights from esteemed experts. Specially commissioned, peer-reviewed articles authored by leading researchers and practitioners ensure extensive global coverage across all sub-specialties of hematology.
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