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Published in: Journal of Hematology & Oncology 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Lymphoma | Letter to the Editor

CD19 CAR-T expressing PD-1/CD28 chimeric switch receptor as a salvage therapy for DLBCL patients treated with different CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapies

Authors: Yun Liang, Hui Liu, Zheming Lu, Wen Lei, Chaoting Zhang, Ping Li, Aibin Liang, Ken H. Young, Wenbin Qian

Published in: Journal of Hematology & Oncology | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) cell therapy is a promising option to treat relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL). However, the majority of CAR T-treated patients will eventually progress and require salvage treatment, for which there is no current standard. In this study, we analyzed data from 6 patients with R/R DLBCL who experienced progression following CD19-CAR T therapy, and then received CD19-specific CAR T cells that express a PD-1/CD28 chimeric switch-receptor (CD19-PD-1/CD28-CAR T) as salvage therapy at our institution. After the second infusion of CAR T cells, 3 of 6 patients achieved complete remissions and the duration of the response of responsive patients ranged from 8 to 25 months. One patient showed a stable disease. In contrast, 2/6 patients died on 60 days because of progression disease. Importantly, no severe neurologic toxicity or cytokine release syndrome was observed. These data suggest that CD19-PD-1/CD28-CAR-T cells, a novel anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapy, elicit a potent and durable anticancer response, and can be used in the post-CD19-CAR T failure setting.
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Title
CD19 CAR-T expressing PD-1/CD28 chimeric switch receptor as a salvage therapy for DLBCL patients treated with different CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapies
Authors
Yun Liang
Hui Liu
Zheming Lu
Wen Lei
Chaoting Zhang
Ping Li
Aibin Liang
Ken H. Young
Wenbin Qian
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Hematology & Oncology / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1756-8722
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-021-01044-y

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