Toxicities following CAR-T therapy for hematological malignancies
Rafael Hernani1, Ana Benzaquén1, Carlos Solano2
1Haematology Department, Hospital Clínico Universitario, INCLIVA Research Institute, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:
Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy has improved outcomes in patients with relapsed/refractory hematological malignancies. Research is also extending to other diseases, including solid tumors, infections and autoimmune disorders. As living drugs, CAR-T cells are associated with potentially life-threatening immunological toxicities, which frequently require a multidisciplinary team approach. Cytokine-release syndrome, immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome, infections and hematotoxicity (including cytopenias, immune reconstitution dysfunction and hypogammaglobulinemia) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This review takes a practical approach to summarize current knowledge on CAR-T toxicity, addressing pathogeny, risk factors, and prophylactic and therapeutic strategies.
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