T-cell exhaustion in multiple myeloma.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Expert Review of Hematology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1080/17474086.2024.2370552
Krzysztof Żyłka, Tadeusz Kubicki, Lidia Gil, Dominik Dytfeld
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Introduction: Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cells and Bispecific Antibodies (BsAb) are the leading platforms for redirecting the immune system against cells expressing the specific antigen, revolutionizing the treatment of hematological malignancies, including multiple myeloma (MM). In MM, drug-resistant relapses are the main therapy-limiting factor and the leading cause of why the disease is still considered incurable. T-cell-engaging therapies hold promise in improving the treatment of MM. However, the effectiveness of these treatments may be hindered by T-cell fitness. T-cell exhaustion is a condition of a gradual decline in effector function, reduced cytokine secretion, and increased expression of inhibitory receptors due to chronic antigen stimulation.

Areas covered: This review examines findings about T-cell exhaustion in MM in the context of T-cell redirecting BsAbs and CAR-T treatment.

Expert opinion: The fitness of T-cells has become an important factor in the development of T-cell redirecting therapies. The way T-cell exhaustion relates to these therapies could affect the further development of CAR and BsAbs technologies, as well as the strategies used for clinical use. Therefore, this review aims to explore the current understanding of T-cell exhaustion in MM and its relationship to these therapies.

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多发性骨髓瘤的 T 细胞衰竭。
简介:嵌合抗原受体(CAR)T 细胞和双特异性抗体(BsAb)是针对表达特定抗原的细胞重定向免疫系统的主要平台,彻底改变了包括多发性骨髓瘤(MM)在内的血液恶性肿瘤的治疗方法。在多发性骨髓瘤中,耐药性复发是限制治疗的主要因素,也是该病至今仍被视为不治之症的主要原因。T细胞激活疗法有望改善 MM 的治疗。然而,这些疗法的有效性可能会受到 T 细胞适应性的阻碍。T细胞衰竭是指由于长期抗原刺激,T细胞的效应功能逐渐下降,细胞因子分泌减少,抑制性受体表达增加:本综述从T细胞重定向BsAbs和CAR-T治疗的角度研究了MM中T细胞衰竭的发现:T细胞的适应性已成为开发T细胞重定向疗法的一个重要因素。T细胞衰竭与这些疗法的关系可能会影响CAR和BsAbs技术的进一步发展以及临床应用策略。因此,本综述旨在探讨目前对 MM 中 T 细胞衰竭及其与这些疗法之间关系的理解。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advanced molecular research techniques have transformed hematology in recent years. With improved understanding of hematologic diseases, we now have the opportunity to research and evaluate new biological therapies, new drugs and drug combinations, new treatment schedules and novel approaches including stem cell transplantation. We can also expect proteomics, molecular genetics and biomarker research to facilitate new diagnostic approaches and the identification of appropriate therapies. Further advances in our knowledge regarding the formation and function of blood cells and blood-forming tissues should ensue, and it will be a major challenge for hematologists to adopt these new paradigms and develop integrated strategies to define the best possible patient care. Expert Review of Hematology (1747-4086) puts these advances in context and explores how they will translate directly into clinical practice.
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