Real-world effectiveness and safety of fostamatinib in difficult-to-treat patients: Results of a three-year registry in France.

G Guillaume Moulis (8Toulouse University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Toulouse, France) M Matthieu Mahévas J Jean-Francois Viallard (4Bordeaux University Hospital, Bordeaux, France) S Stephane Cheze (2CHU Caen, Hematology, Caen, France) L Louis Terriou (7Univ. Lille, CHU Lille, Département de Médecine Interne et Immunologie Clinique, Centre de Référence des Maladies Auto-immunes Systémiques Rares du Nord et Nord-Ouest de France, Lille, France) S Sylvain Audia T Thomas Moulinet M Mikael Ebbo (Department of Internal Medicine, Aix-Marseille Université, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Marseille, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, France) D Delphine Gobert (2Internal Medicine Department, Saint Antoine Hospital, APHP, Paris, France) A Ailsa Robbins (15Internal medicine department, CHU Reims, Reims, France) C Clément Gourguechon (4Hematology Department, CHU Amiens, Amiens, France) J Julie Graveleau (12Nantes University hospital, Nantes, France) T Thibault Comont A Aurélie Saunier (12Périgueux Hospital, Périgueux, France) J Jehane Fadlallah (6Saint-Louis University Hospital, Paris, France) M Miguel Carreiro (15Montauban hospital, Montauban, France) P Philippe Guilpain (16Montpellier University hospital, Montpellier, France) H Helder Gil (17Besançon University hospital, Besançon, France) M Marc Ruivard (6CHU Clermont Ferrand, Clermont Ferrand, France) A Antoine Dossier (5Internal Medicine Department, Claude Bernard Bichat Hospital, APHP, Paris, France) N Nadine Magy-Bertrand (17Besançon University hospital, Besançon, France) Y Yann Leveneur (20Tarbes University hospital, Tarbes, France) X Xavier Delbrel (21Pau hospital, Pau, France) B Bernard Anthony (22Saint Yrieix hospital, Saint Yrieix, France) F Francois Lifermann M Mickael Martin M Marie Pierre Ledoux (25Strasbourg University hospital, Strasbourg, France) F Frédérique Roy-Péaud (24Poitiers University hospital, Poitiers, France) L Laurie Chabbert (1Toulouse University hospital, Toulouse, France) M Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre A Agnès Sommet (1Toulouse University hospital, Toulouse, France) Y Yoann Zadro (1Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France) B Bernard Bonnotte M Marc Michel (5Department of Internal Medicine, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris-Est Créteil University, Créteil, France) B Bertrand Godeau (1Internal Medicine Department, Henri Mondor Hospital, APHP, Creteil, France)

Abstract

Abstract Background: Fostamatinib, a spleen tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has been marketed in France for the management of adult chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in October 2021. French health authority recommended the use fostamatinib in case of failure or contraindication to eltrombopag, romiplostim (the two thrombopoietin receptor agonists – TPO-RAs – available in France), rituximab and splenectomy, even if every hematologist or internist is allowed to prescribe the drug. The French national health authority also requested a prospective three-year registry to include and follow as many treated patients as possible to provide real-world evidence. We herein present the results of this registry, assessing the use, the effectiveness and the safety of fostamatinib in adult patients with ITP in the real world in France after three years of availability of the drug. Methods: The source of study population was the French fostamatinib registry, appended to the CARMEN-France registry of the French referral network for autoimmune cytopenias, that prospectively includes adult patients with a new diagnosis of ITP in 50 centers. Adult patients were included in the fostamatinib registry 1) if they were previously included in the CARMEN-France registry and initiated fostamatinib or 2) if they were not already in the registry but initiated fostamatinib. In that latter case, a retrospective assessment of ITP history was recorded. Patients who initiated fostamatinib between October 2021 and October 2024 were selected for the present analysis. We described the patients' characteristics, response rate on treatment (defined by an ongoing exposure to fostamatinib and a platelet count ≥30 x 109/L with no rescue in the previous 4 weeks) at M3, M6, M12 and M24, bleeding during fostamatinib, drug discontinuations, adverse drug reactions (ADRs, judged related to fostamatinib by the investigators), and other events of interest, i.e. thrombosis, infection, fracture, cancer and death. Results: During the study period, 164 patients were included in the registry, corresponding to 44.3% of exposed patients in the whole of France, as determined by the national dispensing database. Median age was 59 years and 55.5% were women. Thirty-eight percent had ≥1 comorbidity according to the Charlson Comorbidity Index and 29.7% had chronic arterial hypertension. The median lowest platelet count before fostamatinib was 11 x 109/L and 84.1% patients had experienced bleeding. Thirty patients had secondary ITP. The median ITP duration was 7.2 years and 146 (89.0%) patients had chronic ITP. The median number of previous exposures to ITP treatments was 6 (min-max: 1-13). Seventy-height percent of patients had been exposed to eltrombopag, 74.4% to romiplostim, 86.0% to rituximab, 48.8% to mycopenolate or azathioprine, and 28.0% were splenectomized. A concomitant exposure to another ITP treatment at fostamatinib initiation was present in 65.2% of patients. The response rate was 44.0% (70/159) at M3, 41.9% (62/148) at M6, 32.4% (44/136) at M12 and 20.0% (21/105) at M24. Combination treatment (mostly with TPO-RA) was observed in >60.0% of responders at each endpoint. The cumulative discontinuation rate at each endpoint was respectively 27.0%, 44.6%, 55.9% and 76.2%. Seventy-one (43.3%) patients experienced at least one bleeding during the exposure to fostamatinib, none was fatal. One hundred adverse drug reactions (8 serious) were observed in 61 (36.7%) patients, including diarrhea in 28 (17.1%) patients, arterial hypertension in 17 (10.4%), transaminitis (n=7) and neutropenia (n=4). Seven (4.3%) thrombosis and 40 infections (including 12 serious) in 25 (15.2%) patients were reported mostly in patients with known risk factors. One fracture was reported (in an 87-year-old woman exposed to corticosteroids), two cancers (1 lymphoma and 1 adenocarcinoma considered not related to fostamatinib because diagnosed within the weeks following the exposure), and 5 deaths (47 to 82 year-old patients 3 related to infection, 1 to myocardial infarction, 1 of unknown cause). Conclusion: Fostamatinib was used in previously very heavily treated patients, with response rates of 44.0% at M3 and of 20.0% at M24. Combination therapy with TPO-RA is an option to consider in this population. No new safety signal was observed.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 4805-4805
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

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Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (35)

G

Guillaume Moulis

8Toulouse University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Toulouse, France

M

Matthieu Mahévas

J

Jean-Francois Viallard

4Bordeaux University Hospital, Bordeaux, France

S

Stephane Cheze

2CHU Caen, Hematology, Caen, France

L

Louis Terriou

7Univ. Lille, CHU Lille, Département de Médecine Interne et Immunologie Clinique, Centre de Référence des Maladies Auto-immunes Systémiques Rares du Nord et Nord-Ouest de France, Lille, France

S

Sylvain Audia

T

Thomas Moulinet

M

Mikael Ebbo

Department of Internal Medicine, Aix-Marseille Université, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Marseille, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, France

D

Delphine Gobert

2Internal Medicine Department, Saint Antoine Hospital, APHP, Paris, France

A

Ailsa Robbins

15Internal medicine department, CHU Reims, Reims, France

C

Clément Gourguechon

4Hematology Department, CHU Amiens, Amiens, France

J

Julie Graveleau

12Nantes University hospital, Nantes, France

T

Thibault Comont

A

Aurélie Saunier

12Périgueux Hospital, Périgueux, France

J

Jehane Fadlallah

6Saint-Louis University Hospital, Paris, France

M

Miguel Carreiro

15Montauban hospital, Montauban, France

P

Philippe Guilpain

16Montpellier University hospital, Montpellier, France

H

Helder Gil

17Besançon University hospital, Besançon, France

M

Marc Ruivard

6CHU Clermont Ferrand, Clermont Ferrand, France

A

Antoine Dossier

5Internal Medicine Department, Claude Bernard Bichat Hospital, APHP, Paris, France

N

Nadine Magy-Bertrand

17Besançon University hospital, Besançon, France

Y

Yann Leveneur

20Tarbes University hospital, Tarbes, France

X

Xavier Delbrel

21Pau hospital, Pau, France

B

Bernard Anthony

22Saint Yrieix hospital, Saint Yrieix, France

F

Francois Lifermann

M

Mickael Martin

M

Marie Pierre Ledoux

25Strasbourg University hospital, Strasbourg, France

F

Frédérique Roy-Péaud

24Poitiers University hospital, Poitiers, France

L

Laurie Chabbert

1Toulouse University hospital, Toulouse, France

M

Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre

A

Agnès Sommet

1Toulouse University hospital, Toulouse, France

Y

Yoann Zadro

1Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France

B

Bernard Bonnotte

M

Marc Michel

5Department of Internal Medicine, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris-Est Créteil University, Créteil, France

B

Bertrand Godeau

1Internal Medicine Department, Henri Mondor Hospital, APHP, Creteil, France