Ph阴性B细胞前体急性淋巴细胞白血病的前线治疗和blinatumomab的新兴作用

IF 12.9 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Elias J. Jabbour, Hagop M. Kantarjian, Nicola Goekbuget, Bijal D. Shah, Sabina Chiaretti, Jae H. Park, Anita W. Rijneveld, Lia Gore, Shaun Fleming, Aaron C. Logan, Josep M. Ribera, Tobias F. Menne, Khalid Mezzi, Faraz Zaman, Kelly Velasco, Nicolas Boissel
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这篇叙述性综述旨在总结新诊断的费城(Ph)染色体阴性B细胞前体急性淋巴细胞白血病(BCP-ALL)患者在一线治疗中常用的化疗方案,并介绍在一线治疗中使用双特异性T细胞激活免疫疗法blinatumomab的最新临床研究。目前治疗新诊断的噬菌体阴性 BCP-ALL 的标准化疗骨架均基于相同的总体治疗原则:将疾病负担降至检测不到的水平并维持持久缓解。在采用儿科启发疗法后,成人治疗方案也在逐步发展。然而,并非所有人都能耐受这些强度较大的治疗方案,高风险患者的治疗效果仍然较差。因此,设计更有效、毒性更低的策略仍是进一步提高疗效和安全性的关键。总之,前线治疗的形势正在发生变化,将 blinatumomab 纳入不同的标准前线治疗方案可能会改善总体疗效,并具有良好的安全性。
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Frontline Ph-negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment and the emerging role of blinatumomab

Frontline Ph-negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment and the emerging role of blinatumomab

This narrative review seeks to summarize chemotherapeutic regimens commonly used for patients with newly diagnosed Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome–negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) in the frontline setting and to describe the latest clinical research using the bispecific T-cell–engaging immunotherapy blinatumomab in the first-line treatment setting. Current standard-of-care chemotherapeutic backbones for newly diagnosed Ph-negative BCP-ALL are based on the same overarching treatment principle: to reduce disease burden to undetectable levels and maintain lasting remission. The adult treatment landscape has progressively evolved following the adoption of pediatric-inspired regimens. However, these intense regimens are not tolerated by all, and high-risk patients still have inferior outcomes. Therefore, designing more effective and less toxic strategies remains key to further improving efficacy and safety outcomes. Overall, the treatment landscape is evolving in the frontline, and integration of blinatumomab into different standard frontline regimens may improve overall outcomes with a favorable safety profile.

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16.70
自引率
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发文量
153
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Blood Cancer Journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality articles related to hematologic malignancies and related disorders. The journal welcomes submissions of original research, reviews, guidelines, and letters that are deemed to have a significant impact in the field. While the journal covers a wide range of topics, it particularly focuses on areas such as: Preclinical studies of new compounds, especially those that provide mechanistic insights Clinical trials and observations Reviews related to new drugs and current management of hematologic malignancies Novel observations related to new mutations, molecular pathways, and tumor genomics Blood Cancer Journal offers a forum for expedited publication of novel observations regarding new mutations or altered pathways.
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