Dr. Jianxiang Wang: Leading Research, Continuous Innovation! Focusing on the Practice and Vision of CAR-T Cell Therapy in China

Dr. Jianxiang Wang: Leading Research, Continuous Innovation! Focusing on the Practice and Vision of CAR-T Cell Therapy in China

In early September 2024, the 5th Tianjin International Lymphoma Conference was held from September 6 to 8, amid the golden season of autumn. This conference featured 12 specialized sessions, including immunotherapy, basic translational research, and new drug development, creating a high-end academic platform for international exchange and collaboration. During the event, Hematology Frontier invited Dr. Jianxiang Wang from the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College to provide an in-depth analysis of the current state and future trends of CAR-T cell therapy in China from his academic perspective.
Expert Insights from the 2024 ESMO Congress l The INSPIRE Study Shines on the International Stage Once Again

Expert Insights from the 2024 ESMO Congress l The INSPIRE Study Shines on the International Stage Once Again

The European Society for Medical Oncology Congress 2024(ESMO 2024) opened on September 13, in Barcelona,Spain. Lung cancer remains one of the key areas of focus,with several groundbreaking studies presented at the conference. Oncology Frontier invited Dr.Yuankai Shi, principal investigator of the INSPIRE study from the Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,to share the latest data from this year's ESMO conference and discuss the clinical value of the study in treating anaplastic lymphoma kinase(ALK)-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).
Gut丨MED12 Loss Activates Retrotransposons to Enhance Immunotherapy Sensitivity in Pancreatic Cancer

Gut丨MED12 Loss Activates Retrotransposons to Enhance Immunotherapy Sensitivity in Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest cancers, characterized by high mortality rates and limited treatment options. Immunotherapy, particularly immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), has shown remarkable efficacy in treating cancers like melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer. However, many PDAC patients exhibit poor responses to ICB, mainly due to the tumor’s low immunogenicity and its immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). Inhibiting epigenetic regulators, such as SETDB1, KDM5B, and PHF8, has been shown to induce retrotransposon-mediated immune responses, thereby enhancing sensitivity to immunotherapy. While this approach shows promise in cancer treatment, its role in PDAC remains unclear. A recent study published in Gut identifies the key role of MED12 in modulating TME through the epigenetic silencing of retrotransposons, thus reshaping the immune TME in PDAC.
SOHO 2024丨Dr. Peihua Lu: CD7 CAR-T Cell Therapy Opens New Pathways to Cure, Reshaping the Future of T-Cell Malignancy Treatment

SOHO 2024丨Dr. Peihua Lu: CD7 CAR-T Cell Therapy Opens New Pathways to Cure, Reshaping the Future of T-Cell Malignancy Treatment

The 12th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2024) took place in Houston, USA, from September 4 to 7, 2024. It brought together leading experts in hematologic oncology from around the world to discuss the latest research findings and explore new treatment strategies. Among the numerous topics discussed, the treatment of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) was a focal point due to the high relapse rate and treatment complexity associated with these diseases. Traditional treatments often fail to provide long-term remission, and CAR-T cell therapy faces the challenge of inadvertently targeting healthy T-cells, further complicating treatment.
Dr. Hongmei Jing: A New Era of Precision Medicine in Lymphoma Treatment

Dr. Hongmei Jing: A New Era of Precision Medicine in Lymphoma Treatment

With the rapid advancements in medical technology and deeper insights into the mechanisms of lymphoma, traditional chemotherapy is gradually giving way to a new era of precision-targeted and immunotherapies. Innovative drugs are emerging like bamboo shoots after the rain, offering personalized treatment paths tailored to lymphoma patients. This marks the dawn of a new era in disease management, with the promise of more effective and optimistic treatment outcomes. At the 12th Lu Daopei Hematology Forum, Hematology Frontier invited Dr. Hongmei Jing from Peking University Third Hospital to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current state of lymphoma treatment in China, explore future research directions, and discuss the field's ongoing development.
Professor Yuqian Sun: Advances in Salvage Treatment for Primary Haploidentical Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Graft Failure

Professor Yuqian Sun: Advances in Salvage Treatment for Primary Haploidentical Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Graft Failure

Graft failure is a rare but fatal complication following haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. A second transplant is almost the only salvage measure for transplant failure. However, outcomes from second transplants have generally been poor, as reported in previous literature. The 50th European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) annual meeting was held in Glasgow, UK, from April 14th to 17th, 2024. The conference focused on the latest advancements in stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy, driving better clinical outcomes for patients with blood disorders. At this conference, a team led by Professor Yuqian Sun from Peking University People's Hospital presented their findings in an oral report titled "Salvage Haploidentical Transplantation with Flu/Cy Regimen and Donor Switching After Primary Graft Failure: Follow-Up Results," which garnered significant attention. Professor Sun was invited to share the main results of this study and the progress in salvage treatments for graft failure after haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Extraordinary Insights by Professor Xiaofan Zhu on Team’s EHA-Selected Research: Focus on Bone Marrow Failure

Extraordinary Insights by Professor Xiaofan Zhu on Team’s EHA-Selected Research: Focus on Bone Marrow Failure

From June 13th to 16th, 2024, the 29th Annual Meeting of the European Hematology Association (EHA) was grandly held in Madrid, the capital of Spain. As the largest international conference in the field of hematology in Europe, it attracts experts and scholars from all over the world each year to share and discuss innovative concepts and the latest scientific and clinical research achievements in hematology. At this year's EHA conference, several studies from Professor Xufan Zhu's team at the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were selected. This issue highlights two studies on pediatric bone marrow failure diseases (acquired aplastic anemia and Shwachman-Diamond syndrome) and includes insightful commentary from Professor Zhu.
ISTH International Perspective | New Technology, Future Competition: Superior Specificity of New Fibrinogen Assay TFT Compared to Traditional Clauss M

ISTH International Perspective | New Technology, Future Competition: Superior Specificity of New Fibrinogen Assay TFT Compared to Traditional Clauss M

The 32nd International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH 2024) Congress was held in Bangkok, Thailand, from June 22 to June 26, 2024. As the most influential international event in the field of thrombosis and haemostasis, the ISTH Congress attracts thousands of top experts and scholars from around the world each year, with its profound academic impact and rich academic content. "Oncology Frontier - Hematology Frontier" is dedicated to synchronously delivering cutting-edge academic information. Here, we highlight outstanding research findings to provide academic reference information for the field of hematological diseases.
SOHO 2024 | Dr. Astrid Pavlovsk Discusses the Current Status and Prospects of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Aggressive Lymphomas

SOHO 2024 | Dr. Astrid Pavlovsk Discusses the Current Status and Prospects of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Aggressive Lymphomas

Aggressive lymphomas progress rapidly and are prone to relapse, with existing treatments still failing to achieve a satisfactory cure rate. Particularly for high-risk patient groups, the demand for precise and efficient treatments is more urgent. The 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2024) was held in Houston, USA, from September 4th to 7th, 2024, attracting top experts in the field of hematologic malignancies from around the world to exchange the latest research findings and discuss new strategies for treatment. During the conference, "Hematology Frontier" had the honor to interview Dr. Astrid Pavlovsk from the Pavlovsky Center. She provided an in-depth analysis of the efficacy, safety, and current status of new therapies in the treatment of aggressive lymphomas, with a special focus on key issues such as patient individual differences, offering insights for clinical practice.
EHA Expert Interview | Professor Hongyan Tong: New MDS Classification and Advances in the MDS-f Subtype

EHA Expert Interview | Professor Hongyan Tong: New MDS Classification and Advances in the MDS-f Subtype

The 29th European Hematology Association (EHA) Annual Meeting was grandly held in Madrid, Spain, from June 13-16, 2024. As the largest international conference in the field of hematology in Europe, it attracts experts and scholars from around the world every year to share and discuss innovative ideas and the latest scientific and clinical research findings in hematology. At this year's conference, the latest classification standards and clinical research outcomes for MDS received widespread attention. "Oncology Frontier - Hematology Frontier" invited Professor Hongyan Tong from The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine to provide an in-depth interpretation of the key updates in the latest WHO MDS classification standards and share her team's groundbreaking research achievements in MDS, particularly in the MDS-f subtype.