Management of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell induced cytokine release syndrome: Current and emerging approaches

Yunjung H Shin, Xiaofan Tian,Jiyeon J Park,Gee Y Geeny Kim,Emily Aboujaoude, Marc G Sturgill

JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY PHARMACY PRACTICE(2022)

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The most common adverse event associated with chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is cytokine release syndrome, which is characterized by fever, hypoxia, and hypotension in varying degrees of severity. In severe cases, cytokine release syndrome can result in life-threatening symptoms such as multi-organ failure. The widely accepted first-line therapy for cytokine release syndrome management is tocilizumab with or without corticosteroids, but there is very limited guidance on the proper management of patients unresponsive to this regimen. There are emerging strategies that target cytokine release syndrome through novel mechanisms, showing promise in treating or preventing severe cytokine release syndrome. Although further clinical investigation is necessary to assess the applicability of the emerging approaches, these exploratory therapies may shape the future landscape of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell induced cytokine release syndrome management. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of the current and emerging therapies for the management of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell induced cytokine release syndrome, especially cases that are refractory to tocilizumab and steroids.
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Cytokine release syndrome, refractory cytokine release syndrome, chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, tocilizumab
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