Myeloma articles from across Nature Portfolio

Myeloma, or multiple myeloma, is a cancer affecting a particular type of blood cells, called plasma cells. Myeloma is most common in people over 60 and is characterized by the accumulation of abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow, which impairs the normal production of blood cells.

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  • Despite the promise of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, predicting patient response is challenging. Single-cell multiomics of myeloma treated with B cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-targeted CAR T cells now reveal that poor clinical response is associated with an immunosuppressive environment and CAR T cells transition to exhausted phenotypes, indicating a mechanism for reduced persistence.

    • Hamza Hassan
    • Marco L. Davila
    News & Views Nature Cancer
    Volume: 5, P: 1287-1288

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