Aging platelets shift to proinflammatory function; Odronextamab bispecific antibody therapy after CAR T in DLBCL; prizlon-cel, a novel bispecific CAR T, in B-NHL - podcast episode cover

Aging platelets shift to proinflammatory function; Odronextamab bispecific antibody therapy after CAR T in DLBCL; prizlon-cel, a novel bispecific CAR T, in B-NHL

Apr 03, 202515 min
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Episode description

In this week's episode we'll learn about tracking the functional profile of aging platelets. Researchers demonstrate that over time, platelet function shifts away from hemostasis and toward a more immunomodulatory role. These finding could have important implications for transfusion medicine and certain platelet-related disease states. After that, use of odronextamab, a CD20×CD3 bispecific antibody, in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, or DLBCL, progressing after CAR T cell therapy. The study is the first to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this therapy in the post-CAR T cell treatment setting. Finally, we will recap findings from a study of a novel CAR T-cell product that utilizes specificity to two antigens common in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

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