DOI: 10.1111/bjh.70741 ISSN: 0007-1048

Glofitamab in combination with immunochemotherapy in patients with relapsed/refractory B‐cell non‐Hodgkin lymphoma: Phase 1b dose‐escalation study

William Townsend, Nilanjan Ghosh, Martin Hutchings, Michael Dickinson, Monica Tani, Armando Santoro, Michael Crump, Amitkumar Mehta, Reinhard Marks, Martin Weisser, Martin Barrett, Chun Wu, Derrick Kaufman, Katharina Lechner, Pauline Baumlin, Pontus Lundberg, Max S. Topp

Summary

Glofitamab was investigated with obinutuzumab/rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone (G/R‐CHOP) in patients with relapsed/refractory B‐cell non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (B‐NHL) who had ≥1 prior obinutuzumab/rituximab‐containing therapy (NCT03467373). The primary end‐point was to determine the optimal biological dose of glofitamab with R‐CHOP. Using a modified continual reassessment method, glofitamab dose escalation was administered from cycle (C) 2 day (D)8 (70 μg, 1800 μg, 10 mg, 30 mg), with G/R‐ CHOP for 6–8 21‐day cycles. The 70 and 1800 μg cohorts received fixed‐dose glofitamab; the 10 and 30 mg cohorts received step‐up dosing (C2D8, 2.5 mg; C2D15, 10 mg; C3D8+, 30 mg). Patients completing induction could receive glofitamab every 8 weeks for ≤2 years. Thirty‐one patients with follicular lymphoma (including transformed), mantle cell lymphoma or marginal zone lymphoma received treatment. The most common adverse events (AEs) were anaemia and fatigue (each 58.1%). Grade 3/4 AEs occurred in 25 (80.6%) patients (serious AEs: 23 [74.2%]; grade 5 AEs: 4 [12.9%; mostly infections]). Sixteen (51.6%) patients experienced cytokine release syndrome (grade 1/2, n =  12 [38.7%]; grade 3/4, n =  4 [12.9%]). Complete metabolic response rate was 83.9%. Median progression‐free survival was not reached after 44.2 months follow‐up. Glofitamab plus G/R‐CHOP showed promising benefit in relapsed/refractory B‐NHL, supporting future investigation of glofitamab (2.5/10/30 mg) with R‐CHOP in untreated diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma.

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