Predictors and implications of renal injury after CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.

IF 8.2 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Haematologica Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.3324/haematol.2024.286021
Alexander P Boardman, Victoria Gutgarts, Jessica Flynn, Sean M Devlin, Adam Goldman, Ana Alarcon Tomas, Joshua A Fein, John B Slingerland, Allison Parascondola, Richard J Lin, Michael Scordo, Parastoo B Dahi, Sergio Giralt, M Lia Palomba, Gilles Salles, Karthik Nath, Moneeza Walji, Magdalena Corona, Jae H Park, Gunjan L Shah, Miguel-Angel Perales, Insara Jaffer-Sathick, Roni Shouval
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Abstract

Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells targeting CD19 induce durable remissions in patients with relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), but many patients experience treatmentrelated toxicity. Cytokine release syndrome and immune effector cell-associated neurologic syndrome are extensively characterized. However, limited data exist on the burden, predictors, and implications of acute kidney injury (AKI) after CAR T cell therapy. On initial screening of the FDA adverse event reporting system, we identified a disproportionately high rate of renal adverse events among nearly 6,000 CAR T adverse event reports, suggesting it is clinically important in this patient population. In a subsequent single-center analysis of 399 NHL patients treated with CD19 CAR T cells, we found a substantial burden of AKI after CAR T infusion (10% and 5% of any grade and grade ≥2 AKI) with pre-renal causes being predominant (72%). Evolution to chronic kidney disease was rare, however, 3 patients required hemodialysis. Importantly, patients experiencing cytokine release syndrome and/or neurotoxicity as well as those with low serum albumin and high inflammatory cytokines, including IL-6 and TNF-alpha, were more likely to develop AKI. While pre-CAR T renal dysfunction was not associated with adverse outcomes, patients developing post-CAR T AKI had lower overall survival compared to their counterparts. Our findings indicate that renal dysfunction is a common toxicity of CAR T cell therapy with meaningful prognostic impact. Notably, the link between systemic inflammation and renal dysfunction, suggests that readily available biomarkers may inform on renal injury risk after CAR T cell therapy.

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CD19 嵌合抗原受体 T 细胞疗法后肾损伤的预测因素和影响。
靶向 CD19 的嵌合抗原受体(CAR)T 细胞可诱导复发或难治性非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)患者获得持久缓解,但许多患者会出现与治疗相关的毒性。细胞因子释放综合征和免疫效应细胞相关神经综合征已被广泛描述。然而,关于 CAR T 细胞疗法后急性肾损伤(AKI)的负担、预测因素和影响的数据却很有限。在对 FDA 不良事件报告系统进行初步筛查时,我们发现在近 6000 份 CAR T 不良事件报告中,肾脏不良事件的发生率过高,这表明肾脏不良事件在这一患者群体中具有重要的临床意义。在随后对399名接受CD19 CAR T细胞治疗的NHL患者进行的单中心分析中,我们发现CAR T输注后发生AKI的比例很高(任何级别和≥2级AKI的比例分别为10%和5%),其中肾前性原因占主导地位(72%)。但演变为慢性肾病的情况很少见,有3名患者需要进行血液透析。重要的是,细胞因子释放综合征和/或神经毒性以及血清白蛋白低和炎性细胞因子(包括 IL-6 和 TNF-α)高的患者更容易发生 AKI。虽然CAR T前肾功能障碍与不良预后无关,但与同类患者相比,CAR T后发生AKI的患者总生存率较低。我们的研究结果表明,肾功能障碍是CAR T细胞疗法的常见毒性,对预后有重要影响。值得注意的是,全身性炎症与肾功能障碍之间的联系表明,现成的生物标志物可为CAR T细胞治疗后的肾损伤风险提供信息。
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Haematologica
Haematologica 医学-血液学
CiteScore
14.10
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2.00%
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349
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Haematologica is a journal that publishes articles within the broad field of hematology. It reports on novel findings in basic, clinical, and translational research. Scope: The scope of the journal includes reporting novel research results that: Have a significant impact on understanding normal hematology or the development of hematological diseases. Are likely to bring important changes to the diagnosis or treatment of hematological diseases.
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