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Lisocabtagene Maraleucel for the Treatment of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma or High Grade B-cell Lymphoma

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial tests the effect of lisocabtagene maraleucel in treating patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or high grade B-cell lymphoma who have achieved a complete response after standard first-line therapy but have tested positive for lymphoma deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) (minimal residual disease [MRD]). Lisocabtagene maraleucel is a type of cellular immunotherapy called chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. CAR T-cell therapy is a type of treatment in which a patient's T cells (a type of immune system cell) are changed in the laboratory so they will attack cancer cells. T cells are taken from a patient’s blood. Then the gene for a special receptor that binds to a certain protein, such as CD19, on the patient’s cancer cells is added to the T cells in the laboratory. The special receptor is called a CAR. Large numbers of the CAR T cells are grown in the laboratory and given to the patient by infusion for treatment of certain cancers. Giving chemotherapy, such as fludarabine and cyclophosphamide, before CAR T-cell therapy helps kill cancer cells in the body and helps prepare the body to receive the CAR T-cells. Giving lisocabtagene maraleucel may be prevent recurrence in patients with MRD diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or high grade B-cell lymphoma after a complete response to standard first-line therapy.