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摘要
免疫检查点抑制剂(ICIs)在多发性骨髓瘤(MM)中的早期试验显示死亡率增加,从而停止了其开发。现在,一项研究报告了在重度预处理 MM 患者中阻断 TIGIT 和 LAG3 后取得的可喜成果和免疫微环境的明显变化,这标志着 ICIs 在 MM 治疗中的潜在复兴。
A comeback for checkpoint inhibition in multiple myeloma
Early trials of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in multiple myeloma (MM) showed increased mortality, halting their development. A study now reports promising results and distinct changes in the immune microenvironment after TIGIT and LAG3 blockade in heavily pre-treated patients with MM, marking a potential revival for ICIs in MM therapy.
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