Ofatumumab monotherapy in rituximab-refractory follicular lymphoma: results from a multicenter study.

Journal: Blood
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Abstract

New treatments are required for rituximab-refractory follicular lymphoma (FL). In the present study, patients with rituximab-refractory FL received 8 weekly infusions of ofatumumab (CD20 mAb; dose 1, 300 mg and doses 2-8, 500 or 1000 mg; N = 116). The median age of these patients was 61 years, 47% had high-risk Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index scores, 65% were chemotherapy-refractory, and the median number of prior therapies was 4. The overall response rate was 13% and 10% for the 500-mg and 1000-mg arms, respectively. Among 27 patients refractory to rituximab monotherapy, the overall response rate was 22%. The median progression-free survival was 5.8 months. Forty-six percent of patients demonstrated tumor reduction 3 months after therapy initiation, and the median progression-free survival for these patients was 9.1 months. The most common adverse events included infections, rash, urticaria, fatigue, and pruritus. Three patients experienced grade 3 infusion-related reactions, none of which were considered serious events. Grade 3-4 neutropenia, leukopenia, anemia, and thrombocytopenia occurred in a subset of patients. Ofatumumab was well tolerated and modestly active in this heavily pretreated, rituximab-refractory population and is therefore now being studied in less refractory FL and in combination with other agents in various B-cell neoplasms. The present study was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00394836.

Authors
Myron Czuczman, Luis Fayad, Vincent Delwail, Guillaume Cartron, Eric Jacobsen, Kazimierz Kuliczkowski, Brian Link, Lauren Pinter Brown, John Radford, Andrzej Hellmann, Eve Gallop Evans, Christine Dirienzo, Nancy Goldstein, Ira Gupta, Roxanne Jewell, Thomas Lin, Steen Lisby, Martin Schultz, Charlotte Russell, Anton Hagenbeek