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A “belt and suspenders” approach to PNH; oral pathogens exacerbate chronic GVHD; microbial metabolome changes may adversely impact CAR-T outcomes

A “belt and suspenders” approach to PNH; oral pathogens exacerbate chronic GVHD; microbial metabolome changes may adversely impact CAR-T outcomes

Blood Podcast

February 21, 202519m 9s

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Show Notes

In this week's episode, we'll hear about a “belt and suspenders” approach to paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, or PNH. We’ll review long-term efficacy data for danicopan—an oral complement factor D inhibitor recently approved as an add-on to C5 inhibitor therapy.
After that: researchers show how oral pathogens may exacerbate chronic graft-versus-host disease. And they assess targeted interventions to mitigate these effects. Finally, we move from the oral to the gut microbiome. New findings suggest that intestinal dysbiosis, induced by antibiotics, may adversely affect outcomes among patients who are receiving CAR-T cell therapy.

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