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Checkpoint Inhibitors in Multiple Myeloma: Intriguing Potential and Unfulfilled Promises

Abstract

Immune dysregulation and alteration of the bone marrow microenvironment allowing plasma cells to escape immune surveillance are well-known factors associated with the proliferation of clonal plasma cells and development of multiple myeloma (MM). Whilst immunotherapeutic approaches are now commonplace in a wide spectrum of malignancies, this aberration of myeloma development gives rise to the biological rationale for the use of immune checkpoint …

Authors

Alkharabsheh O; Trisel Z; Badami S; Aljama MA; Sidiqi MH

Journal

Cancers, Vol. 14, No. 1,

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/cancers14010113

ISSN

2072-6694