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Using Reference Reagents to Confirm Robustness of Cytokine Release Assays for the Prediction of Monoclonal Antibody Safety
Published on: September 15, 2023
Druggable Targets in Cytokine Release Syndromes
Carlos Luri-Rey1,2, Iñaki Eguren-Santamaria1,2,3, Ignacio Matos3
1Program of Immunology and Immunotherapy, CIMA Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Abstract:
Bispecific T-cell engagers and chimeric antigen receptor T cells share the problem of eliciting acute systemic inflammation episodes known as cytokine release syndrome. Knowledge on the sequential waves of cytokines that can be neutralized with clinically available agents is crucial to prevent or treat this condition without jeopardizing the antitumor therapeutic outcome. See related article by Leclercq-Cohen et al., p. 4449.
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