
“Lineage Switch” in Acute Leukemia After Targeted Immunotherapy – NCI Center for Cancer Research
NCI Center for Cancer Research shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Sara K. Silbert et al. published in Blood:
“When treating acute leukemia with targeted immunotherapy, researchers have observed a problem called ‘lineage switch’ (LS), where the type of leukemia can change from one form to another, making the disease harder to treat and leading to poor outcomes for patients.
NIH researchers from the Center for Cancer Research collaborated internationally to collect case studies where LS occurred after different types of antigen-targeted therapies. By understanding these changes better, scientists hope they can find ways to improve treatment and outcomes for such patients.
Image: Map illustrating countries from which cases of LS were submitted. Quantity of cases reported per country represented by colored shading.”
Title: Project EVOLVE: an international analysis of postimmunotherapy lineage switch, an emergent form of relapse in leukemia
Authors: Sara K. Silbert, Alexander W. Rankin, Chloe N. Hoang, Alexandra Semchenkova, Regina M. Myers, Elena Zerkalenkova, Hao-Wei Wang, Alexandra E. Kovach, Constance M. Yuan, Dana Delgado Colon, Loïc Vasseur, Alex Bataller, Samuel John, Kaylyn Utley Lyons, Barbara Friedes, Anna Alonso-Saladrigues, Hisham Abdel-Azim, Estelle Balducci, Ahmed Assim Aljudi, Marie Balsat, D. Nathan Biery, Aghiad Chamdin, Bill H. Chang, Raymund S. Cuevo, Barbara De Moerloose, David S. Dickens, Ulrich Duffner, Nicolas Duployez, Firas El Chaer, Michelle Ann Elliott, Gabriele Escherich, Sneha Fernandes, Mandi R. Fitzjohn, Zhubin Gahvari, Stephan A. Grupp, Rui Rochelle He, Cynthia Harrison, Christopher B. Hergott, Emily M. Hsieh, Annette S. Kim, Dennis J. Kuo, Daniel P. Larson, Benjamin J. Lee, Thibaut Leguay, R. Coleman Lindsley, Abhishek A. Mangaonkar, Kerstin Mezger, Holly L. Pacenta, Jing Pan, Marlie Provost, Latika Puri, Sunil S. Raikar, Armando Martinez, Isabella Bristol, Kyle Murphy, Lauren Reiman, Michele Redell, Kelly Reed, Gabrielle Roth-Guepin, Jeremy Rubinstein, Süreyya Savaşan, Kristian Schafernak, Alexandra Stevens, Aimee Talleur, Naomi Torres Carapia, Jacques Vargaftig, Anant Vatsayan, Matthias Wölfl, Liping Zhao, Susana Rives, Vanessa A. Fabrizio, Koji Sasaki, Ibrahim Aldoss, Nicolas Boissel, Susan R. Rheingold, Kara L. Davis, Sara Ghorashian, Elad Jacoby, Alexander Popov, Adam J. Lamble, Nirali N. Shah
You can read the Full Article on Blood.
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