CAR T cell therapy for multiple myeloma: where are we now and where are we headed?

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Abstract

While recent progress has been made in the management of multiple myeloma, it remains a highly fatal malignancy especially among patients with relapsed-refractory disease. Immunotherapy with adoptive T cells targeting myeloma-associated antigens are at various stages of development and have brought about a new hope for cure. This is a review on the emerging field of adoptively transferred engineered T cell based approaches, with an in-depth focus on chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) targeting multiple myeloma. The recent results from CAR T cells targeting B cell maturation antigen are encouraging but eventual resistance to the CAR T cell therapies remain problematic. With newer approaches in therapies for multiple myeloma, the role of transplantation is evolved to form a platform for T cell therapies.

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Ghosh, A., Mailankody, S., Giralt, S. A., Landgren, C. O., Smith, E. L., & Brentjens, R. J. (2018, September 2). CAR T cell therapy for multiple myeloma: where are we now and where are we headed? Leukemia and Lymphoma. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2017.1393668

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