Open-label, phase 2 study of blinatumomab after frontline R-chemotherapy in adults with newly diagnosed, high-risk DLBCL.

Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma
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Abstract

This open-label, multicenter, single-arm, phase 2 study assessed the safety and efficacy of blinatumomab consolidation therapy in adult patients with newly diagnosed, high-risk diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL; International Prognostic Index 3-5 and/or double-/triple-hit or double MYC/BCL-2 expressors) who achieved complete response (CR), partial response (PR), or stable disease (SD) following run-in with 6 cycles of R-chemotherapy (NCT03023878). Of the 47 patients enrolled, 28 received blinatumomab. Five patients (17.9%) experienced grade 4 treatment-emergent adverse events of interest (neutropenia, n = 4; infection, n = 1). Two deaths reported at the end of the study were unrelated to treatment with blinatumomab (disease progression, n = 1; infection, n = 1). 3/4 patients with PR and 4/4 patients with SD after R-chemotherapy achieved CR following blinatumomab. Consolidation with blinatumomab in patients with newly diagnosed, high-risk DLBCL who did not progress under R-chemotherapy was better tolerated than in previous studies where blinatumomab was used for treatment of patients with lymphoma.

Authors
Deborah Katz, Joan Morris, Michael Chu, Kevin David, Catherine Thieblemont, Nicholas Morley, Sharif Khan, Andreas Viardot, Alejandro Martín García Sancho, Guillermo Rodríguez García, Mariana Bastos Oreiro, Seung Lee, William Kormany, Yuqi Chen, Hansen Wong, Abraham Anderson, Yuliya Katlinskaya, Ariel Avilion, Tian Dai, Eva González Barca