非霍奇金淋巴瘤患者输注抗 CD19 CAR-T 细胞后的糖酵解活动。

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nicolas Vallet, Laurianne Drieu Larochelle, Maria-Joao Santiago-Ribeiro, Alban Villate, Martin Eloit, Arnaud Cirée, Laura Zaragoza, Virginie André, Marie Prat-Lepesant, Olivier Hérault, Flavie Arbion, Hélène Blasco, Emmanuel Gyan
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摘要

人类嵌合抗原受体-T细胞(CAR-T)激活后的能量代谢仍未得到研究。作为糖酵解活性的替代物,我们研究了CAR-T输注后头几周外周血(PB)乳酸的动态变化。在17名接受CD28携带抗CD19 CAR-T治疗的复发/难治性非霍奇金淋巴瘤患者中,CAR-T输注后外周血乳酸水平升高。乳酸水平升高与 CAR-T 持续时间延长和 CD8+/CD4+ 比率升高相关。外周血乳酸动力学可反映免疫细胞的活化情况,有助于床旁监测。
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Glycolytic activity following anti-CD19 CAR-T cell infusion in non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Energy metabolism of chimeric antigen receptor-T cells (CAR-T) activation in humans remains unexplored. As a glycolytic activity surrogate, we investigated the dynamics of peripheral blood (PB) lactate in the first weeks post-CAR-T infusion. In 17 patients treated with CD28 harbording anti-CD19 CAR-T for relapsed/refractory non-Hodgkin lymphomas, PB lactate levels increased following CAR-T infusion. Elevated lactate levels correlated with longer CAR-T persistence and higher CD8+/CD4+ ratio. Peripheral blood lactate kinetics may reflect immune cells activation and be useful for bedside monitoring.

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