Short survival with BCMA and GPRC5D dual antigen exposed relapsed myeloma- an international myeloma working group immunotherapy database analysis
Abstract
Abstract Background: BCMA- and GPRC5D-targeting immunotherapies including CART cell therapy and Bispecific antibodies are currently approved for the treatment of multiple myeloma. However, clinical outcomes after dual antigenic exposure remain undefined. Herein we report the first report of BCMA-GPRC5D dual targeted multiple myeloma (DEMM). Methods: We conducted a retrospective multi-center study of RRMM patients treated with both BCMA- and GPRC5D-targeted treatments (TT) (CAR T, bispecific antibodies, ADCs) between November 1, 2022, and July 1, 2025. Outcomes included PFS1 (post-dual exposure), and overall survival (OS). Kaplan-Meier estimates and event-free probabilities were calculated. Results: One hundred and fifty patients who underwent TCE treatments were included and 49 patients met the criteria for inclusion. Median age was 65 years, 22.4% had creatinine clearance <=30 and ECOG 2 or greater was present in 22.2%; 57% had high-risk cytogenetics (IMWG 2016), and 60.5% were penta-refractory. Patients received a median of 6 prior lines of therapy (LOT) before 1st TCE and 9 prior LOT before DEMM. 65.3% received 1 TCE, 30.6% received 2 TCE and 4.1% received 3 TCE before DEMM. Similarly, 67.3% received 1 BCMA, 24.5% received 2 BCMA TT and 4.1% received 3 BCMA TT before DEMM. Prior TT included- BCMA CART (57.1%), BCMA Bispecific (57.1%), BCMA ADC (18.4%), other TCE (10.2%). The last dual exposure was GPRC5D Bispecific in 91.8%, BCMA Bispecific in 6.1% and BCMA CART in 2%. The median followup post relapse was 3.4 months (range 0.0-16 mos). The median PFS during the last dual exposure TT was 3.98 months (95% CI: 2.96–6.70). 32.7% did not receive any subsequent LOT and died due to progressive disease. 67.3% of patients had progressive MM and received next LOT. Median PFS1 was 1.77 months (95% CI: 1.28–6.21) with 3-, 6-, and 12-month event-free probabilities of 44%%, 19% and 0% respectively. Median OS was 5.7 months (95% CI: 2.53-12.16) for DEMM from the time of refractoriness to dual antigenic targets. Conclusions: Patients dual-exposed to BCMA- and GPRC5D-directed therapies have a poor prognosis, 32.7% had not received further treatment and in those who received treatment the PFS1 was less than 2 months and an OS of 5.7 months from progression. This reflects an area of high unmet need for the patients that are dual-exposed to BCMA- and GPRC5D-directed therapies. Further data on the cohort will be updated at the meeting. Acknowledgements include, the International Myeloma Foundation, IMWG.
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Authors (25)
Murali Janakiram
10City of Hope, Duarte, United States
Thomas Martin
16Department of Hematology, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Mrugakshi Dave
3International Myeloma Foundation, Studio City, United States
Chiung-Yu Huang
1University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
Sireesha Asoori
1University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
Myo Htut
City of Hope, Duarte, California, United States
Andre De Menezes Silva Corraes
1Mayo Clinic, Hematology, Rochester, United States
Prashant Kapoor
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Chris Lau Wai Pan
5University College London Hospital, Department of Haematology, London, United Kingdom
Carlyn Tan
1Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Myeloma Service, Department of Medicine, New York, United States
Saad Usmani
8Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Hira Mian
Department of Oncology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Roman Hajek
Efstathios Kastritis
Susan Bal
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Joaquín Martínez-López
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre, Complutense University of Madrid, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas, Madrid Institute of Cancer, Madrid
Andrew Cowan
3University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, United States
Chandramouli Nagarajan
3Singapore General Hospital, SingHealth Duke NUS Blood Cancer Center and National Cancer Center, Dept of Haematology, Singapore, Singapore
Wee-Joo Chng
6Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Allison Tso
15Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Department of Haematology, Singapore, Singapore
Hermann Einsele
Amrita Krishnan
9City of Hope Cancer Center, Duarte, United States
Rakesh Popat
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London
Yi Lin
Darren Pan
1University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, United States