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Role of bridging therapy during chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy

Shakthi Bhaskar, Bhagirathbhai Dholaria, Salyka Sengsayadeth, Bipin N. Savani, Olalekan O. Oluwole

2021eJHaem42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has been approved for use in several relapsed/refractory hematologic malignancies and has significantly improved outcomes for these diseases. A number of different CAR T products are now being used in clinical practice and have demonstrated excellent outcomes to those in clinical trials. However, increased real-world use of CAR T therapy has uncovered a number of barriers that can lead to significant delays in treatment. As a result, bridging therapy has become a widely used tool to stabilize or debulk disease between leukapheresis and CAR T cell administration. Here we review the available data regarding bridging therapy, with a focus on patient selection, choice of therapy, timing of therapy, and potential pitfalls.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorCAR T-cell therapyCell therapyMedicineClinical trialLeukapheresisDiseaseIntensive care medicineOncologyImmunologyImmunotherapyInternal medicineCellStem cellImmune systemBiologyGeneticsCD34CAR-T cell therapy researchAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit DesignIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
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