TY - JOUR
T1 - Hematopoiesis and immune reconstitution after CD19 directed chimeric antigen receptor T‐cells (CAR‐T): A comprehensive review on incidence, risk factors and current management
AU - Galli, Eugenio
AU - Fresa, Alberto
AU - Bellesi, Silvia
AU - Metafuni, Elisabetta
AU - Maiolo, Elena
AU - Pansini, Ilaria
AU - Frioni, Filippo
AU - Autore, Francesco
AU - Limongiello, Maria Assunta
AU - Innocenti, Idanna
AU - Giammarco, Sabrina
AU - Chiusolo, Patrizia
AU - Zini Tanzi, Gina
AU - Sora', Federica
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Impaired function of hematopoiesis after treatment with chimeric antigen T-cells (CAR-T) is a frequent finding and can interest a wide range of patients, regardless of age and underlying disease. Trilinear cytopenias, as well as hypogammaglobulinemia, B-cell aplasia, and T-cell impairment, can severely affect the infectious risk of CAR-T recipients, as well as their quality of life. In this review, we provide an overview of defects in hematopoiesis after CAR-T, starting with a summary of different definitions and thresholds. We then move to summarize the main pathogenetic mechanisms of cytopenias, and we offer insight into cytomorphological aspects, the role of clonal hematopoiesis, and the risk of secondary myeloid malignancies. Subsequently, we expose the major findings and reports on T-cell and B-cell quantitative and functional impairment after CAR-T. Finally, we provide an overview of current recommendations and leading experiences regarding the management of cytopenias and defective B- and T-cell function.
AB - Impaired function of hematopoiesis after treatment with chimeric antigen T-cells (CAR-T) is a frequent finding and can interest a wide range of patients, regardless of age and underlying disease. Trilinear cytopenias, as well as hypogammaglobulinemia, B-cell aplasia, and T-cell impairment, can severely affect the infectious risk of CAR-T recipients, as well as their quality of life. In this review, we provide an overview of defects in hematopoiesis after CAR-T, starting with a summary of different definitions and thresholds. We then move to summarize the main pathogenetic mechanisms of cytopenias, and we offer insight into cytomorphological aspects, the role of clonal hematopoiesis, and the risk of secondary myeloid malignancies. Subsequently, we expose the major findings and reports on T-cell and B-cell quantitative and functional impairment after CAR-T. Finally, we provide an overview of current recommendations and leading experiences regarding the management of cytopenias and defective B- and T-cell function.
KW - CAR-T cells
KW - hypogammaglobulinemia
KW - hematopoiesis
KW - cytopenia
KW - CAR-T cells
KW - hypogammaglobulinemia
KW - hematopoiesis
KW - cytopenia
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/262743
U2 - 10.1111/ejh.14052
DO - 10.1111/ejh.14052
M3 - Article
SN - 0902-4441
VL - 112
SP - 184
EP - 196
JO - European Journal of Haematology
JF - European Journal of Haematology
ER -