慢性淋巴细胞白血病患者的新冠肺炎-我们学到了什么?

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Acta Haematologica Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1159/000534540
Reut Harel, Gilad Itchaki
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摘要

背景:慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)是一种常见的以先天性免疫缺陷为特征的血液系统恶性肿瘤,通过疾病导向的治疗更为明显。新冠肺炎大流行造成了毁灭性的后果,尽管其影响随着时间的推移而减弱,但它仍然是导致重大发病率和死亡率的原因,尤其是在免疫缺陷患者中。摘要:在这篇综述中,我们描述了与新冠肺炎相关的CLL免疫功能障碍的机制,概述了该疾病在该患者群体中的临床结果,并确定了与严重发病率和死亡率相关的危险因素。此外,我们也认识到新的疾病变异迅速演变的影响。该综述进一步描述了CLL患者对疫苗接种的体液和细胞反应及其预防新冠肺炎的临床疗效。此外,我们还探索了增强这些免疫反应的潜在方法。讨论了暴露前和暴露后的预防策略,以及在门诊和住院环境中治疗该疾病的常见药物的描述。在整个综述中,我们强调CLL的新疗法与新冠肺炎结果、预防和治疗之间的相互作用,并描述了新冠肺炎对这些新药物使用的影响。这些信息有可能指导CLL患者的临床决策。
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COVID-19 in Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: What Have We Learned?

Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a prevalent hematological malignancy (HM) characterized by inherent immunodeficiency, which is further pronounced by disease-directed therapy. The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating outcomes, and although its impact has diminished over time, it continues to be a cause of significant morbidity and mortality, particularly among immunodeficient patients.

Summary: In this review, we describe mechanisms of immune dysfunction in CLL in relation to COVID-19, provide an overview of the clinical outcomes of the disease in this patient population, and identify risk factors associated with severe morbidity and mortality. Additionally, we acknowledge the influence of the rapidly evolving landscape of new disease variants. The review further delineates the humoral and cellular responses to vaccination and their clinical efficacy in preventing COVID-19 in CLL patients. Moreover, we explore potential approaches to enhance these immune responses. Pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis strategies are discussed, along with description of common agents in the treatment of the disease in both outpatient and inpatient setting. Throughout the review, we emphasize the interplay between novel therapies for CLL and COVID-19 outcomes, prevention, and treatment and describe the impact of COVID-19 on the utilization of these novel agents. This information has the potential to guide clinical decision making in the management CLL patients.

Key messages: CLL patients are at risk for severe COVID-19 infection. Vaccinations and COVID-19 directed therapy have improved outcomes in patients with CLL, yet clinical challenges persist.

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Acta Haematologica
Acta Haematologica 医学-血液学
CiteScore
4.90
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0.00%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Acta Haematologica'' is a well-established and internationally recognized clinically-oriented journal featuring balanced, wide-ranging coverage of current hematology research. A wealth of information on such problems as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, hereditary disorders, blood coagulation, growth factors, hematopoiesis and differentiation is contained in first-rate basic and clinical papers some of which are accompanied by editorial comments by eminent experts. These are supplemented by short state-of-the-art communications, reviews and correspondence as well as occasional special issues devoted to ‘hot topics’ in hematology. These will keep the practicing hematologist well informed of the new developments in the field.
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