Liquid biopsy for disease monitoring after anti‐CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cell in diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma

  • Maluquer C
  • Bellosillo B
  • Mussetti A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CARTs) against CD19 antigen represent an effective therapy for relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (rrDLBCL). There is no diagnostic test able to predict which patients with residual disease will relapse from those that will reach a delayed complete response. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography scan (PET-CT) is characterized by a significant number of false positive results after immunotherapy. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may be a good-useful tool to quantify minimal residual disease and for monitoring disease response. Methods: We present a patient with DLBCL treated with CART cells in which we tested the combined use of ctDNA and PET-CT scan. Results: Disease reassessment with PET-CT scan showed a partial remission (3 weeks) and a very good partial remission (2 months). A clinical progression at 3 months was confirmed with PET-CT scan. Levels of ctDNA progressively decreased and became undetectable. An initial increase in KMT2D p.E4385G variant allele frequency confirmed disease progression. Conclusions: Our case shows how the complementary use of ctDNA and PET-CT scan could be a helpful tool in the clinical management of these patients.

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Maluquer, C., Bellosillo, B., Mussetti, A., Domingo‐Domènech, E., Parody, R., Fernández‐Ibarrondo, L., … Sureda, A. (2021). Liquid biopsy for disease monitoring after anti‐CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cell in diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma. EJHaem, 2(1), 109–111. https://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.131

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