Increased Cortical Glycolysis Following Cd19 Cart Therapy: A Radiographic Surrogate For An Altered Blood-Brain Barrier

BLOOD(2019)

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Background: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) are known complications of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy. These clinical syndromes develop as a result of CAR-T activation, proliferation, and tumor lysis with resultant cytokine secretion. In prior reports of CD19 CAR-T therapy patients, those who developed ICANS showed evidence of endothelial activation and disruption of the blood-brain barrier as a result of cytokine release while only approximately one-third demonstrated changes on Brain MRI (Gust et al. Cancer Discov 2017). As such, further predictive markers and studies are needed to identify patients at risk for ICANS to allow for expedited management and improved outcomes. Herein we report a single-center analysis exploring glycolytic activity on PET/CT and the association with clinical outcomes for patients with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL) after CAR-T therapy.
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