Efficacy and safety of bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor zanubrutinib in relapsed/refractory warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA) after multiple lines of therapy: A prospective phase 2 single-arm study
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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor zanubrutinib in patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) wAIHA who had failed at least two prior lines of immunosuppressive therapy. Methods: This prospective phase 2 single-arm study screened R/R AIHA patients with hemoglobin levels <100 g/L who had received ≥2 prior therapy lines. Patients received zanubrutinib 160 mg twice daily, either alone or with concomitant prednisone ≤15 mg/day. Efficacy and adverse events (AEs) were assessed at 12 weeks. Results: A total of sixteen patients were screened. Three patients were excluded due to NHL-associated AIHA or cold agglutinin disease (CAD). Thirteen patients with wAIHA were enrolled: 8 females and 5 males, with a median age of 59 years (range: 34–91). Among these, 11 patients had primary wAIHA and 2 had Evans syndrome. Eleven cases were idiopathic, while 2 were secondary to connective tissue disease with antiphospholipid syndrome (CTD-APS). Two patients had relapsed disease, and 11 were refractory. The median number of prior treatment lines was 4 (range: 2–7), including glucocorticoids (13/13), rituximab (9/13), sirolimus (9/13), and other immunosuppressants. One patient had undergone prior splenectomy. Nine patients received zanubrutinib for >12 weeks and were efficacy-evaluable. At 12 weeks, the overall response rate (ORR) was 4/9 (44.4%), comprising complete response (CR) in 2/9 and partial response (PR) in 2/9. The four responders continued treatment for 7, 15, 16, and 20 months, respectively. Five non-responders discontinued treatment after 12 weeks; one achieved CR post-splenectomy, two achieved CR and PR with subsequent sirolimus, and two remained on corticosteroids. Four patients discontinued before 12 weeks: two due to AEs (thrombocytopenia, n=1; conjunctival hemorrhage & hematuria, n=1) and one was lost to follow-up. AEs included grade 3 thrombocytopenia (n=1), grade 1 thrombocytopenia (n=1), grade 4 leukopenia (n=1), conjunctival hemorrhage & hematuria (n=1), and night sweats & eyelid edema (n=1). Conclusion: Zanubrutinib demonstrated modest activity at 12 weeks in heavily pre-treated R/R wAIHA patients, with manageable toxicity. Larger studies are warranted to confirm these findings. Ethical Approval: Approved by the Ethics Committee of Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Approval No. K4355).
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Authors (5)
Miao Chen
Department of Chemistry
Ziwei Liu
Chen Yang
Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Studies
Junling Zhuang
1Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Hematology, Beijing, China
Bing Han