Alfredo Rivas-Delgado, Ivan Landego, Lorenzo Falchi
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The landscape of T-cell engagers for the treatment of follicular lymphoma.
Follicular lymphoma (FL), the second most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, relies on interactions with immune elements in the tumor microenvironment, including T-follicular helper cells and follicular dendritic cells, for its survival and progression. Despite its initial responsiveness to chemoimmunotherapy, FL is generally considered incurable. Strategies to improve immune-mediated control of FL could significantly benefit this population, particularly as it includes many elderly and comorbid patients. Immune cell engagers, especially bispecific antibodies (BsAbs), are crucial in targeting FL by bridging tumor and effector cells, thereby triggering T-cell activation and cytotoxic killing. CD3 × CD20 BsAbs have shown the most promise in clinical development for B-NHL patients, with structural variations affecting their target affinity and potency. This review summarizes the current clinical trials of BsAbs for relapsed/refractory FL, highlighting the approval of some agents, their role in first-line treatment or combination therapies, their toxicity profiles, and the future of this therapeutic approach compared to other immune cell therapies.
期刊介绍:
OncoImmunology is a dynamic, high-profile, open access journal that comprehensively covers tumor immunology and immunotherapy.
As cancer immunotherapy advances, OncoImmunology is committed to publishing top-tier research encompassing all facets of basic and applied tumor immunology.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including:
-Basic and translational studies in immunology of both solid and hematological malignancies
-Inflammation, innate and acquired immune responses against cancer
-Mechanisms of cancer immunoediting and immune evasion
-Modern immunotherapies, including immunomodulators, immune checkpoint inhibitors, T-cell, NK-cell, and macrophage engagers, and CAR T cells
-Immunological effects of conventional anticancer therapies.