Shiyuan Zhang, Xiaoxi Zhou, Shangkun Zhang, Na Wang, Tongcun Zhang, Donghua Zhang, Qilin Ao, Yang Cao, Liang Huang
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摘要
爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒(EBV)相关淋巴组织增生性疾病(EBV-LPDs)是实体器官移植或异体造血干细胞移植(HSCT)后出现的常见并发症。然而,关于嵌合抗原受体修饰T(CAR-T)细胞疗法后EBV-LPD的发生和治疗尚未见报道。两名患者被诊断为EB病毒阳性侵袭性B细胞淋巴瘤,在接受多线治疗后复发。在接受 CAR-T 细胞疗法和自体造血干细胞移植的同时,患者的病情得到了完全缓解。然而,在接受 CAR-T 细胞治疗后的中位时间为 38.5 个月时,又诊断出了 B 细胞衍生的 EBV-LPD,并通过使用免疫检查点抑制剂或 B 细胞清除剂缓解了病情。总之,我们的报告表明,EBV-LPDs可能是CAR-T细胞治疗后的一种长期不良反应,尤其是在既往患有EBV阳性疾病的患者中,可通过免疫正常化策略或B细胞清除疗法解决。
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated lymphoproliferative diseases (EBV-LPDs) are common complications that occur after solid organ transplantation or allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT). However, their occurrence and treatment post-chimeric antigen receptor-modified T (CAR-T) cell therapy has not been reported. Two patients had been diagnosed with EBV-positive aggressive B-cell lymphoma and experienced relapses after multiple lines of treatment. After receiving CAR-T cell therapy in tandem with autologous HSCT, the patients achieved complete remission. However, with a median time of 38.5 months after CAR-T cell therapy, B-cell-derived EBV-LPDs were diagnosed, and they were relieved through the administration of immune checkpoint inhibitor or B-cell-depleting agents. Collectively, our report suggests that EBV-LPDs may represent a long-term adverse event after CAR-T cell therapy, especially in patients who previously had EBV-positive disorders, and they can be resolved by immune normalization strategy or B-cell depleting therapy.
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Frontiers of Medicine is an international general medical journal sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China. The journal is jointly published by the Higher Education Press and Springer. Since the first issue of 2010, this journal has been indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE.
Frontiers of Medicine is dedicated to publishing original research and review articles on the latest advances in clinical and basic medicine with a focus on epidemiology, traditional Chinese medicine, translational research, healthcare, public health and health policies.