Real-world treatment patterns, patient characteristics, and outcomes of cbtki-based therapies amongst a contemporary cohort of patients with R/R MCL in the United States
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Abstract Background: Patients (pts) with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) frequently require initiation of treatment (tx) at diagnosis. While first-line tx often yield high response rates, the vast majority of pts relapse. Covalent Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors (cBTKi) have been a cornerstone for tx for relapsed/refractory (R/R) MCL for over 10 years. However, in the current era, there are multiple tx options, and pts are often treated in a variety of settings. This observational study describes real-world tx patterns, pt characteristics, and time-to-event (TTE) outcomes of cBTKi-based tx amongst a contemporary cohort of pts with R/R MCL in the US. Methods: The nationwide Flatiron Health electronic health record-derived de-identified database was used to identify adult pts diagnosed with MCL who initiated first-line (1L) systemic therapy on or after 01 Jan 2018, had received at least two lines of therapy (2L+), and were treated with a cBTKi-based therapy in 2L+. Data cutoff was 31 Jan 2025. Pts were grouped based on the line of therapy where the cBTKi was first received (2L, 3L, 4L+). Index date was defined as the start date of the first cBTKi. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize pt characteristics and tx patterns. Time-to-tx-discontinuation or death (TTD), time-to-next-tx or death (TTNT), and overall survival (OS) were analyzed from index date using the Kaplan-Meier method. Pts who received a cBTKi in more than one line of therapy were analyzed only from the start of the first cBTKi. Results: Out of 3,111 pts with MCL initiating 1L therapy on or after 01 Jan 2018,745 received their first cBTKi-based therapy in 2L+.Of 745 eligible pts, the majority were male (n=547; 73.4%) and treated in a community practice setting (n=521; 69.9%). In total, pts received a median of 3 lines of therapy (Quartile [Q] 1, Q3; 2,4). Most pts were treated with the first cBTKi in 2L (2L n=600; 80.5%, 3L n=121; 16.2%, 4L+ n=24; 3.2%). Median time from diagnosis to index date was 12.6 months (mo) (Q1, Q3; 5.8, 26.3); median age at index was 72 years (Q1, Q3; 64, 78). Among pts with available data, 19.2% (70/364) had del(17p); 41.4% (70/169) had TP53 mutation; 64.7% (352/544) had a Ki-67 index ≥30%; 16.4% (81/495) had an ECOG performance status of 2+; 13.6% (101/745) had blastoid or pleomorphic disease; and 73.2% (427/583) were stage IV at index date. The prevalence of stem cell transplantation was 7.2% (54/745). Immediately prior to the first cBTKi, the most common tx included anti-CD20ab + chemotherapy regimens (74.6%, n=556), followed by anti-CD20ab monotherapy (10.1%, n=75), and immunomodulatory drugs +/- anti-CD20ab (4.6%, n=34). As the first cBTKi tx, 67.1% of pts (500/745) received cBTKi monotherapy (33.8% [n=252] acalabrutinib; 20.1% [n=150] zanubrutinib; 13.0% [n=97] ibrutinib) while the remainder (n=245) received a cBTKi combination regimen (9.8% [n=72] acalabrutinib + other agents; 8.9% [n=67] zanubrutinib + other agents; 14.2% [n=106] ibrutinib + other agents). Among 344 pts who received at least one subsequent line of therapy immediately following the first cBTKi, 45.9% (n=158) received another cBTKi (cBTKi monotherapy n=41; cBTKi combination regimens n=117). Median follow-up time (Q1, Q3) from index date to last observation or death in 2L+ was 13.3 mo (5.7, 28.6) (2L; 13.5 [6.2, 28.5], 3L; 10.6 [4.9, 29.1], 4L+; 15.0 [4.2, 29.1]). Overall median TTD (95% confidence interval [CI]) was 8.0 mo (6.2-10.5) (2L; 9.1 [6.6-12.0], 3L; 5.7 [3.5-9.7], 4L+; 2.7 [1.7-16.5]). Overall median TTNT (95% CI) was 10.8 mo (8.2-13) (2L; 12.1 [9.1-13.7], 3L; 7.1 [4.8-10.8], 4L+; 3.9 [1.9-16.5]). In pts who received the first cBTKi as monotherapy in 2L+ (n=500), median TTD (95% CI) was 9.4 mo (7.2-12.4) and median TTNT was 11.1 mo (8.8-13.9). Among those who received the first cBTKi as a combination regimen in 2L+ (n=245), median TTD (95% CI) was 5.9 mo (4.5-8.4) and median TTNT was 9.0 mo (6.1-13.2). The 24-mo OS (95% CI) for the overall cohort was 56.5% (52%-60%). Conclusion: In this real-world study, pts with R/R MCL had high-risk disease characteristics at the start of cBTKi tx. Median time from diagnosis to initiation of cBTKi-based tx in 2L or later was only about 1 year, with median time to TTD and TTNT less than one year. These TTE analyses indicated poor real-world outcomes for patients, particularly as the line of therapy for the first cBTKi advanced. In aggressive diseases such as MCL, there continues to be a need for more effective tx.
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Authors (7)
Kami Maddocks
1The Ohio State University, James Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, United States
Marsha Tracey
2Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, United States
Katherine Winfree
2Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, United States
Elyse Hall Panjic
2Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, United States
Alan Brnabic
2Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, United States
Dan He
Jonathon Cohen
15Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta CA