Joining Efforts for PTLD: Lessons Learned from Comparing the Approach and Treatment Strategies Across the Pediatric and Adult Age Spectra.

2021 
Purpose of review Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders are a rare and heterogeneous group of diseases, where large prospective studies have been difficult to perform and treatment paradigms are often based on retrospective studies. Here, we critically analyze and present the clinical algorithms commonly used for this disease, with a special focus on the challenges and differences of the approaches in the adult and pediatric populations. Recent findings Clinical trials exploring combinations of immunochemotherapies with a sequential and risk-stratified strategy have demonstrated exciting results, but are hampered from specialty and age-determined silos. Approaches introducing novel-targeted therapies and cellular therapies are currently being explored with a goal of joining efforts across the pediatric and adult age spectra. We propose that future therapeutic approaches would benefit from combining pediatric and adult PTLD efforts, gaining from the experience garnered from the age- and subtype-specific tailored strategies, with the aim of limiting treatment-related toxicities while maximizing the efficacy. Joining of efforts holds enormous potential for accelerating access to novel therapeutic strategies for PTLD in the near future.
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