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New Advances in Chinese CAR-T Cell Therapy: CD27 Armored BCMA CAR-T Shows Potential in Treating Relapsed Multiple Myeloma
**New Advances in Chinese CAR-T Cell Therapy: CD27 Armored BCMA CAR-T Shows Potential in Treating Relapsed Multiple Myeloma**
#BCMA #CD27#CARTCellTherapy #RRMM #MM #MultipleMyeloma #CART
Relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) is a challenging blood cancer that poses significant obstacles for patients. Although several BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen) targeting CAR-T cell therapies have been developed, achieving long-term remission and extended survival remains difficult. The recent introduction of CD27-armored BCMA CAR-T—CBG-002—by a Chinese medical team brings new hope for RRMM patients. Based on preclinical data, this therapy shows promising anti-myeloma activity, with Phase I clinical trial results further validating its efficacy and safety.
Research Highlights
CBG-002 is an innovative therapy that enhances traditional BCMA CAR-T by adding a CD27 costimulatory domain. The inclusion of CD27 improves CAR-T cell persistence and activity, contributing to stronger anti-cancer effects. Recently published Phase I research in Cancer Immunology Research indicates that this CD27-armored BCMA CAR-T therapy is not only well-tolerated but also shows notable efficacy in RRMM patients.
The study enrolled 11 RRMM patients, all of whom had undergone three or more prior treatments, with a median age of 54. The results showed that 81.8% of patients experienced only mild cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and no severe neurotoxicity. Even at a low dosage level (1-3×10^6 CAR-T cells/kg), CBG-002 achieved a high overall response rate (ORR) of 81.8%, with 45.5% of patients reaching stringent complete remission.
Future Outlook
The Phase I study of CBG-002 not only confirmed its efficacy but also demonstrated advantages in production time and cost. Compared to current products on the market, CBG-002 has a shortened production cycle of just 10 days, making it a timely and affordable treatment option for more patients. Amid global progress in CAR-T cell therapies, the innovation by this Chinese medical team positions it as a significant force in advancing cancer research worldwide.
🎉🎉To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T therapy, you can submit pathology reports, treatment history, and discharge summaries to the Medical Department of <Advanced Medicine in China> for preliminary evaluation!
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#MultipleMyeloma #CancerResearch #Immunotherapy #ChinaBiotech #Oncology
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The significance of the 11 CD19 and BCMA CAR-T therapies currently approvedin China and the U.S. forpatients with hematologic malignancies.
The significance of the 11 CD19 and BCMA CAR-T therapies currently approvedin China and the U.S. forpatients with hematologic malignancies.
目前中美上市的11款CD19和BCMA CAR-T对血液瘤患者的意义
Expert:
**Jing Pan**
**Associate Chief Physician**
**Department of Pediatric Hematology, Beijing Gaobo Hospital**
**Professional Memberships:**
– Member, Pediatric Oncology Professional Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association
– Youth Committee Member, Hematologic Oncology Professional Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association
– Youth Committee Member, Clinical Application Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Biotechnology Association
**Expertise:**
Dr. Pan currently manages an 80-bed pediatric hematology unit and has extensive experience in pediatric hematology, particularly in CAR-T cell immunotherapy, with nearly 10 years of experience in the field. She is dedicated to stratified CAR-T treatment, optimizing the management of complications during CAR-T therapy, and establishing an efficacy monitoring system post-treatment. Dr. Pan and her team have accumulated one of the largest single-center case collections globally, particularly in the areas of sequential CAR-T therapy for improving long-term outcomes in B-ALL and in exploring autologous and allogeneic CD5, CD7 CAR-T therapy for T-ALL/LBL.
Her related clinical research on CD7 CAR-T, CD19 CAR-T, CD22 CAR-T, and CD19-22 sequential CAR-T has been published in leading international journals such as *Lancet Oncology*, *JCO*, *Blood*, *JHO*, and *Leukemia*. Additionally, she has frequently presented the latest advancements in her team’s immunotherapy research at both domestic and international conferences, including ASCO, ASH, EHA, and JSH.
潘 静
副主任医师
北京高博医院 小儿血液科
中国抗癌协会小儿肿瘤专业委员会专业委员
中国抗癌协会血液肿瘤专业委员会青年委员
中国医药生物技术协会医药生物技术临床应用专业委员会青年委员
擅长:
目前独立管理床位数80张的儿童血液病区。从事儿童血液科临床工作多年,特别是在儿童CAR-T细胞免疫治疗方面积累了近10年的经验。致力于CAR-T的分层治疗,优化CAR-T治疗过程中的并发症处理,建立CAR-T治疗后的疗效监控体系。尤其是其带领团队在序贯CAR-T提高B-ALL远期预后,T-ALL/LBL的自体、异体CD5、CD7CAR-T治疗探索方面目前积累了全球较大的单中心病例数。相关的CD7CAR-T临床研究、CD19CAR-T临床研究、CD22CAR-T临床研究、CD19-22序贯CAR-T研究等,发表在国际血液病权威杂志期刊Lancet on-cology、JC0、Blood、JHO和Leukemia。并多次在国内外学术会议(美国临床肿瘤大会ASCO、美国血液年会ASH、欧洲血液年会EHA、日本血液年会JSH)汇报团队免疫治疗的最新进展。