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Abstract
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and follicular lymphoma (FL) represent the two major subtypes of mature B cell lymphoma. A deeper understanding of tumor biology, as well as molecular classification characterized by targetable gene alterations, and the introduction of novel treatment options, including targeted drugs (e.g., antibody-drug conjugates and small molecules [e.g., Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor]) and immune therapies (e.g., chimeric antigen receptor [CAR] T cell therapy and bispecific antibody [BsAb]), has changed the treatment paradigms for DLBCL and FL. In clinical practice, however, treatment regimens are determined mainly based on prior treatment history, duration of response after previous treatment, patient age, and patient frailty because there have been few randomized trials to inform treatment selection for patients with relapsed or refractory disease and because there is no single prognostic index that guides suitable treatment for each patient. In this review, we summarize the treatment options for DLBCL and FL and discuss the treatment strategies for these two subtypes. We also discuss future perspectives for the treatment of these subtypes.
弥漫大 B 细胞淋巴瘤(DLBCL)和滤泡淋巴瘤(FL)是成熟 B 细胞淋巴瘤的两大亚型。随着对肿瘤生物学以及以可靶向基因改变为特征的分子分类的深入了解,以及包括靶向药物(如抗体药物共轭物和小分子药物[如布鲁顿酪氨酸激酶抑制剂])和免疫疗法(如嵌合抗原受体[CAR] T细胞疗法和双特异性抗体[BsAb])在内的新型治疗方案的引入,DLBCL和FL的治疗模式发生了改变。然而,在临床实践中,治疗方案主要是根据既往治疗史、既往治疗后的反应持续时间、患者年龄和患者体质决定的,因为很少有随机试验为复发或难治性疾病患者的治疗选择提供依据,也因为没有单一的预后指标来指导每位患者接受合适的治疗。在这篇综述中,我们总结了DLBCL和FL的治疗方案,并讨论了这两种亚型的治疗策略。我们还讨论了这些亚型的未来治疗前景。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Hematology, the official journal of the Japanese Society of Hematology, has a long history of publishing leading research in hematology. The journal comprises articles that contribute to progress in research not only in basic hematology but also in clinical hematology, aiming to cover all aspects of this field, namely, erythrocytes, leukocytes and hematopoiesis, hemostasis, thrombosis and vascular biology, hematological malignancies, transplantation, and cell therapy. The expanded [Progress in Hematology] section integrates such relevant fields as the cell biology of stem cells and cancer cells, and clinical research in inflammation, cancer, and thrombosis. Reports on results of clinical trials are also included, thus contributing to the aim of fostering communication among researchers in the growing field of modern hematology. The journal provides the best of up-to-date information on modern hematology, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.