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癌症转移与治疗(英文版)/Journal Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment
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    Optimal approach to stem cell mobilization in transplant-eligible multiple myeloma patients

    Jack FitzsimonsPatrick A.Hagen
    1-12页
    查看更多>>摘要:Multiple myeloma is a neoplastic disorder of plasma cells typically afflicting older individuals.Despite significant improvements in induction therapy and outcomes for transplant-ineligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma(NDMM)patients,autologous stem cell transplant(ASCT)remains the standard of care for consolidation in transplant-eligible NDMM.Consequently,the optimal approach to stem cell mobilization remains critical.In this manuscript,we outline key updates to stem cell mobilization in NDMM patients.We describe the optimal number of cycles of induction prior to mobilization,emphasizing the need to balance the benefit of achieving improved depth of response by giving additional cycles of pre-transplant induction with the impact on stem cell yields.Additionally,we review ideal timing between the end of induction and initiation of mobilization to facilitate both a minimization of time off therapy as well as better communication and work flow between community providers and transplant centers.We also review different stem cell mobilization regimens with and without upfront CXCR4 inhibitors to optimize stem cell yields while considering both clinical outcomes and cost of care.Finally,we review optimal yields of CD34+hematopoietic stem cells to minimize toxicity for ASCT and also consider optional utilization of stem cells for both salvage second ASCT and stem cell boosts for poor marrow function.

    The role of PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway in cancer pathogenesis and treatment:a systematic review

    Amirhosein SabaghianShahnam ShamsabadiSaghar MomeniMobina Mohammadikia...
    13-45页
    查看更多>>摘要:Aim:Cancer as a complex disease poses significant challenges for both diagnosis and treatment.Researchers have been exploring various avenues to find effective therapeutic strategies,with a particular emphasis on cellular signaling pathways and immunotherapy.One such pathway that has recently been suggested is the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway,which is an immune checkpoint signaling system that plays an important role in regulating the immune system and maintaining tissue homeostasis.Cancer cells exploit this pathway by producing PD-L1,which attaches to PD-1 on T cells,thus inhibiting immune responses and enabling the cancer cells to escape detection by the immune system.This study aimed to evaluate the role of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in cancer pathogenesis and treatment.Method:This study was performed based on the principles of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis(PRISMA).All in vitro,in vivo,and clinical studies that were published in English have been considered during a thorough search of the Scopus,Web of Science,and PubMed databases without date restriction until March 2024.Results:According to the studies reviewed,the PD-1/PD-L1 signaling axis suggests promising therapeutic effects on various types of cancers such as non-small cell lung cancer,melanoma,breast cancer,hepatocellular carcinoma,squamous cell carcinoma,and colorectal cancer,among others.Additionally,research suggests that immune checkpoint inhibitors that block PD1/PD-L1,such as pembrolizumab,atezolizumab,nivolumab,durvalumab,cemiplimab,avelumab,etc.,can effectively prevent tumor cells from escaping the immune system.Moreover,there might be a possible interaction between microbiome,obesity,etc.on immune mechanisms and on the immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs).Conclusion:Although we have gained considerable knowledge about ICIs,we are still facing challenges in effectively prescribing the appropriate ICIs for individual patients.This is largely due to the complex interactions between different intracellular pathways,which need to be thoroughly studied.To resolve this issue,it is necessary to conduct more reliable clinical trials that can produce a scientific consensus.

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