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Glofitamab in Relapsed/Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Results From a Phase I/II Study

Tycel Phillips, Carmelo Carlo‐Stella, Franck Morschhauser, Emmanuel Bachy, Michael Crump, Marek Trněný, Nancy L. Bartlett, Jan Maciej Zaucha, Tomasz Wróbel, Fritz Offner, Kathryn Humphrey, James Relf, Audrey Filézac de L’Etang, David Carlile, Ben Byrne, Naseer Qayum, Linda Lundberg, Michael Dickinson

2024Journal of Clinical Oncology56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) have a poor prognosis. The phase I/II NP30179 study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03075696) evaluated glofitamab monotherapy in patients with R/R B-cell lymphomas, with obinutuzumab pretreatment (Gpt) to mitigate the risk of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) with glofitamab. We present data for patients with R/R MCL. METHODS: Eligible patients with R/R MCL (at least one previous therapy) received Gpt (1,000 or 2,000 mg) 7 days before the first glofitamab dose (single dose or split over 2 days if required). Glofitamab step-up dosing was administered once a day on days 8 (2.5 mg) and 15 (10 mg) of cycle 1, with a target dose of 16 or 30 mg once every 3 weeks from cycle 2 day 1 onward, for 12 cycles. Efficacy end points included investigator-assessed complete response (CR) rate, overall response rate (ORR), and duration of CR. RESULTS: Of 61 enrolled patients, 60 were evaluable for safety and efficacy. Patients had received a median of two previous therapies (range, 1-5). CR rate and ORR were 78.3% (95% CI, 65.8 to 87.9) and 85.0% (95% CI, 73.4 to 92.9), respectively. In patients who had received previous treatment with a Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor (n = 31), CR rate was 71.0% (95% CI, 52.0 to 85.8) and ORR was 74.2% (95% CI, 55.4 to 88.1). CRS after glofitamab administration occurred in 70.0% of patients, with a lower incidence in the 2,000 mg (63.6% [grade ≥2, 22.7%]) versus 1,000 mg (87.5%; grade ≥2, 62.5%) Gpt cohort. Four adverse events led to glofitamab withdrawal (all infections). CONCLUSION: Fixed-duration glofitamab induced high CR rates in heavily pretreated patients with R/R MCL; the safety profile was manageable with appropriate support.

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MedicineMantle cell lymphomaInternal medicineGastroenterologyRefractory (planetary science)DosingNeutropeniaRashTolerabilitySurgeryAdverse effectLymphomaToxicityAstrobiologyPhysicsLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCAR-T cell therapy researchCutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research
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