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. 2022 Nov 13;10(11):2915.
doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10112915.

Blinatumomab Prior to CAR-T Cell Therapy-A Treatment Option Worth Consideration for High Disease Burden

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Blinatumomab Prior to CAR-T Cell Therapy-A Treatment Option Worth Consideration for High Disease Burden

Paweł Marschollek et al. Biomedicines. .

Abstract

The optimal bridging therapy before CAR-T cell infusion in pediatric relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (r/r BCP-ALL) still remains an open question. The administration of blinatumomab prior to CAR-T therapy is controversial since a potential loss of CD19+ target cells may negatively impact the activation, persistence, and, as a consequence, the efficacy of subsequently used CAR-T cells. Here, we report a single-center experience in seven children with chemorefractory BCP-ALL treated with blinatumomab before CAR-T cell therapy either to reduce disease burden before apheresis (six patients) or as a bridging therapy (two patients). All patients responded to blinatumomab except one. At the time of CAR-T cell infusion, all patients were in cytological complete remission (CR). Four patients had low positive PCR-MRD, and the remaining three were MRD-negative. All patients remained in CR at day +28 after CAR-T infusion, and six out of seven patients were MRD-negative. With a median follow-up of 497 days, four patients remain in CR and MRD-negative. Three children relapsed with CD19 negative disease: two of them died, and one, who previously did not respond to blinatumomab, was successfully rescued by stem cell transplant. To conclude, blinatumomab can effectively lower disease burden with fewer side effects than standard chemotherapeutics. Therefore, it may be a valid option for patients with high-disease burden prior to CAR-T cell therapy without clear evidence of compromising efficacy; however, further investigations are necessary.

Keywords: BCP-ALL; CAR-T cell therapy; blinatumomab; bridging therapy; children; hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; tisagenlecleucel.

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Clinical outcomes in relapsed patients; abbreviations: HIB—chemotherapy cycle according to IntReALL 2010 Protocol; HSCT—hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation.

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