Upcoming immunotherapeutic combinations for B-cell lymphoma

Patrick Greve, Friederike Meyer Wentrup, Victor Peperzak, Marianne Boes

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Abstract

After initial introduction for B-cell lymphomas as adjuvant therapies to established cancer treatments, immune checkpoint inhibitors and other immunotherapies are now integrated in mainstream regimens, both in adult and pediatric patients. We here provide an overview of the current status of combination therapies for B-cell lymphoma, by in-depth analysis of combination therapy trials registered between 2015–2020. Our analysis provides new insight into the rapid evolution in lymphoma treatment, as propelled by new additions to the treatment arsenal. We conclude with prospects on upcoming clinical trials which will likely use systematic testing approaches of more combinations of established chemotherapy regimens with new agents, as well as new combinations of immunotherapy and targeted therapy. Future trials will be set up as basket or umbrella-type trials to facilitate the evaluation of new drugs targeting specific genetic changes in the tumor or associated immune microenvironment. As such, lymphoma patients will benefit by receiving more tailored treatment that is based on synergistic effects of chemotherapy combined with new agents targeting specific aspects of tumor biology and the immune system.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberltab001
Number of pages14
JournalImmunotherapy Advances
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • checkpoint inhibition
  • hematological cancer
  • immunotherapy
  • lymphoma
  • tumor antigen

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