Outcome of patients with large B-cell lymphoma relapsing after second-line CAR-t: Insights from the descar-t registry

P Pierre Sesques (17Department of Hematology, University Hospital of Lyon, Lyon, France) G Guillaume Manson (2CHU de Rennes – Hôpital Pontchaillou, Rennes, France) G Guillaume Cartron (CHU Montpellier UMR5535, Montpellier, France) F François-Xavier Gros (4CHU de Bordeaux – Centre François Magendie, Bordeaux, France) F Franck Morschhauser (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille, Groupe de Recherche sur les formes Injectables et les Technologies Associées, Lille, France) C Cristina Castilla-Llorente (6Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France) G Gabriel Brisou (7Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseille, Marseille, France) P Pierre Bories (8Institut Universitaire du Cancer de Toulouse – Oncopole, Toulouse, France) C Catherine Thieblemont (15Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Hémato-Oncologie and Université Paris Cité, Paris, France) L Laurianne Drieu La Rochelle (10CHU de Tours – Hôpital Bretonneau, Tours, France) B Benoit Tessoulin (Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Hôtel Dieu, Nantes, France) A Axel André (12AP-HP – Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France) C Cédric Rossi (19Clinical Hematology, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France) J Jérôme Paillassa (14CHU d'Angers, Angers, Angers, France) S Stephanie Guidez (20Service d'Oncologie Hématologique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers–Hôpital de la Miletrie, Poitiers, France) A Antoine CAPES (16AP-HP – Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France) L Laura Herbreteau (17CHU de Brest – Hôpital Morvan, Brest, France) S Sylvain Choquet (18AP-HP – Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France) J Jacques-Olivier Bay (5CHU Estaing, Thérapie Cellulaire et Hématologie Clinique, Clermont Ferrand, France) A Adrien Chauchet (20CHU de Besançon – Hôpital Jean Minjoz, Besancon, France) L Laure Lebras (21Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, Lyon, France) F Fabien Claves (10CHU Grenoble, Hematology, grenoble, France) J Julie Abraham (31Service Hématologie Clinique et Thérapie Cellulaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges–Hôpital Dupuytren, Limoges, France) J Jean-Valère Malfuson (24Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Percy, Clamart, Clamart, France) M Marie-Thérèse Rubio (25CHU de Nancy – Hôpital de Brabois, Nancy, France) J Justine Decroocq (6Hopital Cochin, AP-HP, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Nord, Hematology, Paris, France) L Luc-Matthieu Fornecker (27Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS), Strasbourg, France) G Gandhi Damaj (28CHU de Caen – Côte de Nacre – Institut d'Hématologie de Basse-Normandie (IHBN), Caen, France) L Ludovic Fouillet (19Service Hématologie, Institut de Cancérologie et d’Hématologie Universitaire de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France) M Magalie Joris (16Department of Hematology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Amiens, Amiens, France) M Michael Loschi (12Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice, France) O Olivier Hermine H Hadia Hafirassou (33LYSARC, LYON, France) E Emelie Van Zele (33LYSARC, LYON, France) V Vivien Dupont (33LYSARC, LYON, France) S Steven Le Gouill (34Institut Curie, Paris, France) R Roch Houot (21Service d’Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pontchaillou, Rennes, France) V Vincent Camus (19Centre Henri Becquerel, Rouen, France)

Abstract

Abstract Background: Relapse after CAR T-cell therapy in large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) is associated with poor prognosis, lacking a clear salvage standard and supported by limited evidence. Patients receiving second-line (2L) CAR T-cells typically have high-risk features, such as chemo-refractory disease or early relapse after frontline therapy. Those who fail 2L CAR T-cells represent a particularly challenging subgroup. We evaluated outcomes and the impact of salvage therapies in LBCL patients relapsing after 2L CAR T-cell treatment (trt). Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis using the French DESCAR-T registry. Salvage trts were categorized as: BsAbs monotherapy (BI), BsAbs-based combinations (BIC: BsAbs + chemo or IMiDs), chemotherapy (CH: DHA(OX/C/P) or ICE), and other therapies (targeted agents, IMiDs, radiotherapy). The primary endpoint was overall survival after post–CAR T-cell relapse (OS2). Secondary endpoints included overall response rate to salvage therapy (ORR2), progression-free survival from relapse (PFS2) and PFS2/OS2 by salvage trt. Propensity score weighting was used to adjust for baseline differences. Results: Among the 893 pts with R/R LBCL treated with anti-CD19 CAR-T cells in 2L (axi-cel:85.2%; liso-cel:4.8%), 297 (33%) experienced disease progression. Among pts who experienced relapse after 2L CAR T-cell therapy, the best response prior to progression was complete or partial remission (CR/PR) in 70.4% (n=171), whereas 29.6% (n=72) had stable or progressive disease (SD/PD). At relapse, these pts had a median age of 62 years (range, 19–86), and 24% were ≥70, 47% were ECOG≥2, LDN>ULN: 48% and CRP≥30 mg/L: 7.8%. Median time from CAR T-cell to relapse was 2.7 months (IQR 1.4–3.3); 33% relapsed within 2 months, 55% between 2–6 months, and 12% after 6 months. Of the 297 pts, 231 (78%) began salvage trt within a median of 15 days post-relapse (IQR: 7–34). Baseline characteristics were similar between treated and non-treated pts, except for older age in the non-treated group (67 vs 61 years; p=0.033). Salvage regimens included BI (n=121, 52.4%), BIC (n=29, 12.6%), CH (n=29, 12.6%), and other (n=52, 22.5%). Among 156 evaluable pts, ORR2 was 39.1% including CR in 27.6% and PR in 11.5%. CR rates were higher in pts with ECOG 0–1 (25.0% vs 10.7%) and pts with late relapsed: 15.6% when <2 months, 16.5% between 2–6 months, and 30.7% when >6 months. The ORR after trt was 39.6% in the BI group, 29.5% in the BIC group, 50% in the CH group, and 33.3% in the other trt group, with corresponding CR rates of 29.6%, 10.9%, 41.7% and 18.1%. The median PFS2 was 3.4 months (IQR 1.8–11.5). Median PFS2 by trt was 3.7 months for BI, 2.9 months for BIC, 2.4 months for CH, and 1.7 months for other therapies. PFS2 was numerically longer with BI: HR 0.58 (BI vs other; 95%CI, 0.37–0.89) with a global p-value <0.001). After a median follow-up of 8.4 months (IQR 3.4–11.3), median OS2 was 6.5 months (IQR 3.2–22.4). In univariate analysis, the following variables, assessed at the time of relapse, were associated with longer OS2: lower ECOG (0–1 vs ≥2; HR 0.64, 95%CI 0.44–0.94, p=0.021), CRP<30 mg/L (HR 0.39, 95%CI 0.18–0.87, p=0.022), higher hemoglobin (per 1 g/dL; HR 0.91, 95%CI 0.83–1.00, p=0.047), and directly better prior response to CAR T-cells (CR/PR vs SD/PD; HR 0.52, 95%CI 0.35–0.76, p<0.001). No significant association was found for refractory pts to frontline therapy, histology subtype, CAR T product, response to bridging therapy, early progression after CAR T-cells, LDH/aaIPI/Ann Arbor stage/ bulk disease or neutrophil counts at progression. In multivariate analysis, CRP<30 mg/L (HR 0.41, 95%CI 0.18–0.91, p=0.029) and ECOG<2 (HR 0.59, 95% CI 0.36–0.99, p=0.046) remained independent OS2 predictors. By subgroups, median OS2 from trt start was 7.1, 4.9, 6.3 and 5.9 months for pts treated with BI, BIC, CH, and other therapies, respectively. In the weighted cohort (n=231), covariate balance was achieved across nine covariates (pairwise ASMD<0.3). OS2 was numerically longer with BI: HR 1.30 (CH vs BI; 95%CI, 0.76–2.24), 0.55 (BI vs BIC; 0.31–0.95), and 0.64 (BI vs other; 0.40–1.03), with a global p-value of 0.0094. Conclusion: This real-world analysis confirms the poor outcomes of R/R LBCL pts after 2L CAR T-cell therapy. BsAbs were the most frequently used and currently appear the most effective salvage option. These results highlight the urgent need for prospective trials and novel combination strategies in this high-risk population.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 956-956
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

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Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (38)

P

Pierre Sesques

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

G

Guillaume Manson

2CHU de Rennes – Hôpital Pontchaillou, Rennes, France

G

Guillaume Cartron

CHU Montpellier UMR5535, Montpellier, France

F

François-Xavier Gros

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

F

Franck Morschhauser

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

C

Cristina Castilla-Llorente

6Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France

G

Gabriel Brisou

7Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseille, Marseille, France

P

Pierre Bories

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

C

Catherine Thieblemont

15Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Hémato-Oncologie and Université Paris Cité, Paris, France

L

Laurianne Drieu La Rochelle

10CHU de Tours – Hôpital Bretonneau, Tours, France

B

Benoit Tessoulin

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

A

Axel André

12AP-HP – Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France

C

Cédric Rossi

19Clinical Hematology, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France

J

Jérôme Paillassa

14CHU d'Angers, Angers, Angers, France

S

Stephanie Guidez

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

A

Antoine CAPES

16AP-HP – Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France

L

Laura Herbreteau

17CHU de Brest – Hôpital Morvan, Brest, France

S

Sylvain Choquet

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

J

Jacques-Olivier Bay

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

A

Adrien Chauchet

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

L

Laure Lebras

21Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, Lyon, France

F

Fabien Claves

10CHU Grenoble, Hematology, grenoble, France

J

Julie Abraham

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

J

Jean-Valère Malfuson

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

M

Marie-Thérèse Rubio

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

J

Justine Decroocq

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

L

Luc-Matthieu Fornecker

27Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS), Strasbourg, France

G

Gandhi Damaj

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

L

Ludovic Fouillet

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

M

Magalie Joris

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

M

Michael Loschi

12Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice, France

O

Olivier Hermine

H

Hadia Hafirassou

33LYSARC, LYON, France

E

Emelie Van Zele

33LYSARC, LYON, France

V

Vivien Dupont

33LYSARC, LYON, France

S

Steven Le Gouill

34Institut Curie, Paris, France

R

Roch Houot

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

V

Vincent Camus

19Centre Henri Becquerel, Rouen, France