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Novel Treatment Strategies for Hematological Malignancies in the Immunotherapy Era

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Journal Int J Hematol
Specialty Hematology
Date 2024 Jun 11
PMID 38861242
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The introduction of immunotherapies has led to remarkable progress in the treatment of hematological malignancies, including B-cell malignancies such as B-cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma (MM). Although conventional therapeutic antibodies are effective as immunotherapy for newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory B-cell lymphoma and MM, some cases are resistant. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies targeting B-cell lymphoma and MM have progressed through several generations, and have improved treatment strategies for relapsed/refractory disease. In addition to conventional therapeutic antibodies, bispecific antibodies targeting both tumor cells and T cells have been developed for MM. Both CAR T-cell therapies and bispecific antibodies are effective for heavily treated patients with relapsed/refractory disease. However, most patients treated with these therapies relapse, and serious adverse events like cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) are problematic. This Progress in Hematology, "Novel treatment strategies for hematological malignancies in the immunotherapy era," focuses on such limitations and the future outlook for CAR T-cell therapies and bispecific antibodies for B-cell malignancies. The role of NK cells in anti-tumor immunity for AML and various therapeutic strategies for NK-cell therapy in AML is also discussed.

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