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Rapid response in relapsed follicular lymphoma to novel anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy with pseudo-progression and cytomegalovirus infection: A case report

Nan Zhong,Qihong Ma, Shiting Gong, Yuanyuan Shi, Lijun Zhao,Danyu Wang,Huanhuan Zhou, Ning Liu, Yuan Ye,Jianxun Wang,Liqiong Liu,Zhi Guo

INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY(2024)

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CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has been shown to achieve a considerably durable response in patients with refractory or relapsed B cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Most of these CARs were generated by lentivirus. With the exception of Yescarta and Tecartus, few patients with relapsed-/refractorylymphoma have been treated clinically with a CARs using retroviral vector (RV). Here, we reported a relapsed/ refractory grade 2 follicular lymphoma patient with multiple chemotherapy failures, and was treated with a novel CD19 CAR-T cell manufactured from a RV. After tumor burden was reduced with Obinutuzumab and Duvelisib, the patient was infused novel CD19 CAR-T cells at a dose of 3 x 106 cells/ kg. Then he experienced a rapid response and achieved almost complete remission by day 26. Only grade 2 CRS, bilateral submaxillary lymph node enlargement and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection occurred without neurotoxicity, and the patient's condition improved after a series of symptomatic treatments. In addition, CAR copy number peaked at 532,350 copies/mu g on day 15 and continued to expand for 5 months. This may be the first case report of RV preparation of novel CD19 CAR-T cells for direct treatment of recurrent follicular lymphoma. We will observe its long-term efficacy and conduct trials in more patients in the future.
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Follicular lymphoma,CAR -T cell therapy,Pseudo-progression,CMV
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