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CAR-T Meeting 2026 | Lessons learned from a myeloma clinical case: the importance of bridging therapy in CAR-T

In this interview, Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, discusses a clinical case of a patient with relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma (MM) receiving CAR T-cell therapy and highlights the lessons that can be learned from this case, namely the importance of sufficient bridging therapy in this setting. This interview took place at the EBMT-EHA 8th European CAR T-cell Meeting, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

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Yeah, so I discussed the case of a patient who was actually not responding to any previous therapy, and then we decided to put him on a CAR T-cell therapy, and he finally, with no response to bridging therapy, infused the CAR T-cell product. The patient came into complete remission with MRD-negative imaging, so the best possible result. And unfortunately, the patient then developed a Parkinsonian-like syndrome...

Yeah, so I discussed the case of a patient who was actually not responding to any previous therapy, and then we decided to put him on a CAR T-cell therapy, and he finally, with no response to bridging therapy, infused the CAR T-cell product. The patient came into complete remission with MRD-negative imaging, so the best possible result. And unfortunately, the patient then developed a Parkinsonian-like syndrome. And I discussed that the bridging therapy is extremely important. We are increasingly learning that in patients who receive CAR T-cell therapy, it is extremely important that we increasingly learn that in patients who receive CAR T-cell therapy, it is extremely important to get control of the disease prior to CAR T-cell therapy. This improves the response quality after CAR T-cell therapy, prolongs the disease-free survival, and also reduces the toxicity. So the main message from this case was to try to approach the patient as sufficiently as possible prior to CAR T-cell therapy.

 

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