Epcoritamab plus GemOx in transplant-ineligible relapsed/refractory DLBCL: results from the EPCORE NHL-2 trial
Abstract
Abstract Patients with relapsed or refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) have poor outcomes (complete response [CR] rates with standard salvage therapy gemcitabine plus oxaliplatin [GemOx], ∼30%; median overall survival [OS], 10 to 13 months). Patients with refractory disease fare worse (CR rate with salvage therapy, 7%; median OS, 6 months). Epcoritamab, a CD3×CD20 bispecific antibody approved for R/R DLBCL after ≥2 therapy lines, has shown promising safety and efficacy in various combinations. We report results from the phase 1b/2 EPCORE NHL-2 trial evaluating epcoritamab plus GemOx in autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT)-ineligible R/R DLBCL. Patients received 48 mg subcutaneous epcoritamab after 2 step-up doses until progression or unacceptable toxicity; GemOx was given once every 2 weeks for 8 doses. The primary end point was overall response rate (ORR). As of 15 December 2023, 103 patients were enrolled (median follow-up, 13.2 months; median age, 72 years). Patients had challenging-to-treat disease: ≥2 prior therapy lines, 62%; prior chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, 28%; primary refractory disease, 52%; refractory to last therapy, 70%. ORR and CR rate were 85% and 61%, respectively. Median duration of CR and OS were 23.6 and 21.6 months, respectively. Common treatment-emergent adverse events were cytopenias and cytokine release syndrome (CRS). CRS events had predictable timing, were primarily low grade (52% overall, 1% grade 3), and resolved without leading to discontinuation. Epcoritamab plus GemOx yielded deep, durable responses and favorable long-term outcomes in ASCT-ineligible R/R DLBCL. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT04663347.
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Joshua D. Brody
Marc and Jennifer Lipschultz Precision Immunology Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Judit Jørgensen
5Aarhus University Hospital, Department of Hematology, Aarhus, Denmark
David Belada
4th Department of Internal Medicine - Haematology, University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Régis Costello
4Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille, Service d'Hematologie et Thérapie Cellulaire, Marseille, France
Marek Trneny
Umberto Vitolo
Candiolo Cancer Institute
David John Lewis
7Department of Haematology, Derriford Hospital, University Hospitals Plymouth National Health Service Trust, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Yasmin H. Karimi
3Division of Hematology-Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Anna Sureda
Institut Català d'Oncologia, Barcelona, Spain
Marc Andre
9CHU UCL Namur, Yvoir, Belgium
Björn E. Wahlin
11Division of Haematology, Department of Medicine at Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Pieternella J. Lugtenburg
Tony Jiang
Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA
Kubra Karagoz
13Genmab, Plainsboro, United States
Andrew J. Steele
14Genmab, Plainsboro, NJ
Aqeel Abbas
14Genmab, Plainsboro, NJ
Liwei Wang
Malene Risum
16Genmab, Copenhagen, Denmark
Raúl Córdoba