Comparison of axi-cel versus liso-cel as 2nd line therapy for relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma in real-life: A lysa study from the descar-T registry

G Gabriel Brisou (7Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseille, Marseille, France) E Emmanuel Bachy E Elodie Gat (2LYSARC, Lyon, France) G Guillaume Cartron (CHU Montpellier UMR5535, Montpellier, France) R Roch Houot (21Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pontchaillou, Rennes, France) P Pierre Sesques (17Department of Hematology, University Hospital of Lyon, Lyon, France) F François-Xavier Gros (4CHU de Bordeaux – Centre François Magendie, Bordeaux, France) R Roberta Di Blasi (6Hôpital Saint-Louis AP-HP, Paris, France) F Fabien Le Bras (9Hôpital Henri Mondor - AP-HP, Créteil, France) C Cristina Castilla-Llorente (6Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France) P Pierre Bories (8Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse – Oncopole, Toulouse, France) L Laurianne Drieu La Rochelle (10CHU de Tours – Hôpital Bretonneau, Tours, France) M Michael Loschi (12Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice, France) F Franck Morschhauser (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille, Groupe de Recherche sur les formes Injectables et les Technologies Associées, Lille, France) C Cédric Rossi (19Clinical Hematology, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France) S Stephanie Guidez (20Service d'Oncologie Hématologique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers–Hôpital de la Miletrie, Poitiers, France) S Sylvain Choquet (18AP-HP – Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France) L Laure Ricard (15AP-HP – Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France) F Fabrice Jardin (13CENTRE HENRI BECQUEREL, Rouen, France) M Marie-Thérèse Rubio (25CHU de Nancy – Hôpital de Brabois, Nancy, France) A Aline Schmidt (21CHU d'Angers, Angers, France) G Gandhi Damaj (28CHU de Caen – Côte de Nacre – Institut d'Hématologie de Basse-Normandie (IHBN), Caen, France) S Sylvain Carras (4Molecular Biology Department, Grenoble Alpes University Hospital, Grenoble-Alpes University, Grenoble, France) J Jacques-Olivier Bay (5CHU Estaing, Thérapie Cellulaire et Hématologie Clinique, Clermont Ferrand, France) L Laure Lebras (21Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, Lyon, France) M Magalie Joris (16Department of Hematology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Amiens, Amiens, France) L Laura Herbreteau (17CHU de Brest – Hôpital Morvan, Brest, France) J Julie Abraham (31Service Hématologie Clinique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges–Hôpital Dupuytren, Limoges, France) L Ludovic Fouillet (19Service Hématologie, Institut de Cancérologie et d’Hématologie Universitaire de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France) A Adrien Chauchet (20CHU de Besançon – Hôpital Jean Minjoz, Besancon, France) J Jean-Valère Malfuson (24Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Percy, Clamart, Clamart, France) O Olivier Hermine B Blandine Guffroy (14CHU STRASBOURG ICANS, STRASBOURG, France) J Justine Decroocq (6Hopital Cochin, AP-HP, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Nord, Hematology, Paris, France) S Steven Le Gouill (34Institut Curie, Paris, France) B Benoit Tessoulin (Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Hôtel Dieu, Nantes, France)

Abstract

Abstract Background Axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel) and Lisocabtagene maraleucel (liso-cel), two anti-CD19 CAR T-cells, have been approved as 2nd line (2L) treatment in relapsed/refractory (R/R) large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) for patients progressing within 12 months of first-line chemo-immunotherapy, based on the ZUMA-7 and TRANSFORM trials, respectively. In the ZUMA 7 trial, axi-cel demonstrated a median event-free survival (EFS) of 10.8 months and an estimated 4-year overall survival (OS) of 54.6% (Locke NEJM 2022, Westin NEJM 2023). In the TRANSFORM trial, liso-cel was associated with a median EFS of 29.5 months with a 3-year OS rate of 62.8% (Abramson Blood 2023; Kamdar ASCO 2024). Given the absence of a randomized comparison between axi-cel and liso-cel as 2L treatment for R/R LBCL, we conducted a comparative analysis of patients treated in France with these two products since their approval. Methods All data were collected through the French DESCAR-T registry designed by the LYSA/LYSARC to collect real-life data. Inclusion criteria were diagnosis of LBCL, 1 prior line of treatment, at least 6 months of follow up after infusion (Leukapheresis performed before September 2024). We conducted a comparison of axi-cel and liso-cel in a large cohort of 2L R/R LBCL patients treated in France using a propensity score (PS). Multiple imputations were used to handle missing variables. We used the stabilized inverse probability weighting (sIPTW) method to balance axi-cel and liso-cel populations. The PS was calculated for each patient with a logistic regression using the following variables: age, sex, refractory status at 1st line completion, time between 1st treatment end and leukapheresis; at leukapheresis, performance status (ECOG PS), Ann Arbor stage, center experience (time from 1st center leukapheresis and leukapheresis of patient), LBCL histology, LDH level; and at infusion, vein-to-vein time, response to bridging therapy, ECOG PS, LDH, CRP. Endpoints were best ORR and CRR (Lugano 2014), progression-free survival (PFS), OS, and toxicities (CRS, ICANS, intensive care unit transfer). OS and PFS were evaluated from leukapheresis. Results An initial cohort of 805 patients with LBCL (LBCL NOS n=663, PMBL n=38, transformed indolent NHL n=104) treated with axi-cel (n=663) or liso-cel (n=142) in 2L was analyzed. Most were male (63%) with refractory disease (73%). Characteristics were imbalanced regarding age (median 68y liso-cel vs 62y axi-cel), LBCL histology (PMBL 12% liso-cel vs 3% axi-cel), Ann Arbor stage (stage III/IV 69% liso-cel vs 76% axi-cel), center experience (more in liso-cel arm), and time from last treatment to infusion, longer with liso-cel (median 110 days liso-cel vs 90 days axi-cel). After sIPTW using axi-cel pts as reference, outcome was compared in a pseudo-population with balanced confounders: 647 intended for axi-cel and 155 for liso-cel, corresponding to 600 infused with axi-cel, 127 with liso-cel. No significant residual differences in baseline characteristics were observed (standard mean differences <0.1). Median follow-up from leukapheresis was 12.9 months for axi-cel, 7.7 months for liso-cel. OS and PFS were not significantly different between products in the intention to treat population, nor when analyzed from infusion. Regarding best CRR, no significant differences were observed (62.6% axi-cel vs 65.8% liso-cel, P=0.5). Best ORR was higher with liso-cel (79.8% axi-cel vs 90% liso-cel, P=0.008). Concerning toxicity, grade 3+ CRS was infrequent in both groups (5.1% axi-cel vs 3.1% liso-cel, P=0.346), but CRS of any grade was more frequent with axi-cel (93.9% vs 50.8%, P<0.001). Neurotoxicity and severe neurotoxicity were higher with axi-cel (grade 3+ ICANS 17.6% vs 0.2%, P<0.001). ICU transfers were more frequent after axi-cel (22.4% vs 5.3%, P<0.001). Conclusion After PS-weighting in a large French population with CAR T-cell therapy for 2L LBCL, there was no significant OS or PFS difference between axi-cel and liso-cel. However, axi-cel had a greater incidence of severe neurotoxicity. These results require confirmation in a larger liso-cel cohort with longer follow-up. Baseline differences reveal selection bias regarding CAR-T choice; liso-cel being more often proposed to older, frailer patients, able to wait longer for infusion. Axi-cel may be more effective in a subgroup with rapidly progressing, primary-refractory disease; further analyses are needed to define the optimal place of each product.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 127-127
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

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Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (36)

G

Gabriel Brisou

7Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseille, Marseille, France

E

Emmanuel Bachy

E

Elodie Gat

2LYSARC, Lyon, France

G

Guillaume Cartron

CHU Montpellier UMR5535, Montpellier, France

R

Roch Houot

21Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pontchaillou, Rennes, France

P

Pierre Sesques

17Department of Hematology, University Hospital of Lyon, Lyon, France

F

François-Xavier Gros

4CHU de Bordeaux – Centre François Magendie, Bordeaux, France

R

Roberta Di Blasi

6Hôpital Saint-Louis AP-HP, Paris, France

F

Fabien Le Bras

9Hôpital Henri Mondor - AP-HP, Créteil, France

C

Cristina Castilla-Llorente

6Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France

P

Pierre Bories

8Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse – Oncopole, Toulouse, France

L

Laurianne Drieu La Rochelle

10CHU de Tours – Hôpital Bretonneau, Tours, France

M

Michael Loschi

12Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice, France

F

Franck Morschhauser

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille, Groupe de Recherche sur les formes Injectables et les Technologies Associées, Lille, France

C

Cédric Rossi

19Clinical Hematology, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France

S

Stephanie Guidez

20Service d'Oncologie Hématologique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers–Hôpital de la Miletrie, Poitiers, France

S

Sylvain Choquet

18AP-HP – Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France

L

Laure Ricard

15AP-HP – Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France

F

Fabrice Jardin

13CENTRE HENRI BECQUEREL, Rouen, France

M

Marie-Thérèse Rubio

25CHU de Nancy – Hôpital de Brabois, Nancy, France

A

Aline Schmidt

21CHU d'Angers, Angers, France

G

Gandhi Damaj

28CHU de Caen – Côte de Nacre – Institut d'Hématologie de Basse-Normandie (IHBN), Caen, France

S

Sylvain Carras

4Molecular Biology Department, Grenoble Alpes University Hospital, Grenoble-Alpes University, Grenoble, France

J

Jacques-Olivier Bay

5CHU Estaing, Thérapie Cellulaire et Hématologie Clinique, Clermont Ferrand, France

L

Laure Lebras

21Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, Lyon, France

M

Magalie Joris

16Department of Hematology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Amiens, Amiens, France

L

Laura Herbreteau

17CHU de Brest – Hôpital Morvan, Brest, France

J

Julie Abraham

31Service Hématologie Clinique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges–Hôpital Dupuytren, Limoges, France

L

Ludovic Fouillet

19Service Hématologie, Institut de Cancérologie et d’Hématologie Universitaire de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France

A

Adrien Chauchet

20CHU de Besançon – Hôpital Jean Minjoz, Besancon, France

J

Jean-Valère Malfuson

24Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Percy, Clamart, Clamart, France

O

Olivier Hermine

B

Blandine Guffroy

14CHU STRASBOURG ICANS, STRASBOURG, France

J

Justine Decroocq

6Hopital Cochin, AP-HP, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Nord, Hematology, Paris, France

S

Steven Le Gouill

34Institut Curie, Paris, France

B

Benoit Tessoulin

Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Hôtel Dieu, Nantes, France