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Isatuximab plus carfilzomib and dexamethasone in relapsed multiple myeloma patients with high‐risk cytogenetics: <scp>IKEMA</scp> subgroup analysis

Ivan Špıčka, Philippe Moreau, Thomas G. Martin, Thierry Façon, Gracia Martınez, Albert Oriol, Youngil Koh, Andrew Lim, Gábor Mikala, Laura Rosiñol, Münci Yağcı, Michèle Cavo, Marie‐Laure Risse, Gaëlle Asset, Sandrine Macé, Helgi van de Velde, Kwee Yong

2022European Journal Of Haematology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The presence of high-risk chromosomal abnormalities [t(4;14), del(17p), and t(14;16)] has been linked with inferior outcomes in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). A prespecified interim analysis of the Phase 3 IKEMA study (NCT03275285) demonstrated that isatuximab (Isa) + carfilzomib (K) and dexamethasone (d; Isa-Kd) significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) versus Kd in patients with relapsed MM. This prespecified subgroup analysis of IKEMA examined efficacy and safety in patients with high-risk cytogenetics. METHODS: High-risk cytogenetics was assessed by central laboratory and patients were classified as high risk if abnormalities were present in ≥1 of the following: del(17p): 50% cutoff; t(4;14), and/or t(14;16): 30% cutoff. RESULTS: Of the randomized patients, 23.5% (Isa-Kd) and 25.2% (Kd) had ≥1 high-risk chromosomal abnormality. A PFS benefit was seen in favor of Isa-Kd for patients with standard-risk (HR 0.440; 95% CI 0.266-0.728) and high-risk cytogenetics (HR 0.724; 95% CI 0.361-1.451). Grade ≥3 treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were more common with Isa-Kd (85.7%) versus Kd (63.3%) in patients with high-risk cytogenetics; however, the incidence of serious TEAEs (64.3% vs. 66.7%) was similar. CONCLUSIONS: Isa-Kd is a new treatment option for the difficult-to-treat subgroup of patients with relapsed MM and high-risk cytogenetics.

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CarfilzomibDexamethasoneMultiple myelomaSubgroup analysisOncologyMedicineCytogeneticsInternal medicineMeta-analysisBiologyLenalidomideGeneticsChromosomeGeneMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsChromosomal and Genetic VariationsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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