Secondary primary malignancies (SPM) have been reported after anti-BCMA or anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T-cell therapies. While the cytotoxic effect of antecedent therapies, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, has been well established, few data are available on risk related to CAR-T immunotherapies. The study aimed to analyse the incidence of SPM in 651 patients enrolled in the Italian prospective observational CART-SIE study. SPMs were documented in 4.3% (28/651), and the most frequent SPMs were haematological malignancies. In conclusion, the frequency of SPMs in our cohort of heavily pretreated patients receiving CAR-T was relatively low and consistent with previous studies.
Secondary primary malignancies after CD-19 directed CAR-T-cell therapy in lymphomas: A report from the Italian CART-SIE study / A. Barone, A. Chiappella, B. Casadei, S. Bramanti, S. Ljevar, P. Chiusolo, A. Di Rocco, M.C. Tisi, A.M. Barbui, M. Farina, L. Brunello, M.C. Di Chio, M. Novo, M. Musso, J. Olivieri, G.E. Trotta, A. Dodero, A. Aiello, P. Corradini. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1365-2141. - (2024), pp. 1-5. [10.1111/bjh.19590]
Secondary primary malignancies after CD-19 directed CAR-T-cell therapy in lymphomas: A report from the Italian CART-SIE study
A. BaronePrimo
;P. CorradiniUltimo
2024
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Secondary primary malignancies (SPM) have been reported after anti-BCMA or anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T-cell therapies. While the cytotoxic effect of antecedent therapies, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, has been well established, few data are available on risk related to CAR-T immunotherapies. The study aimed to analyse the incidence of SPM in 651 patients enrolled in the Italian prospective observational CART-SIE study. SPMs were documented in 4.3% (28/651), and the most frequent SPMs were haematological malignancies. In conclusion, the frequency of SPMs in our cohort of heavily pretreated patients receiving CAR-T was relatively low and consistent with previous studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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