Teclistamab Monotherapy for the Treatment of Adult Patients with Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma

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Abstract

Several new drugs and regimens have greatly improved outcomes in multiple myeloma, but the rapid emergence of new targets and immune-based modalities has added significant complexity to the management of relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). Teclistamab is a T cell-redirecting anti-CD3 × anti-B cell maturation antigen bispecific antibody recently approved as monotherapy against RRMM. The drug is now the fourth B cell maturation antigen-targeting agent commercially used in RRMM and the third different drug class and mechanism of action doing so. Although approved as a single agent in relapsed and refractory disease, preclinical and clinical evidence has supported teclistamab-based regimens for use in earlier lines or in combination strategies. The identification of novel suitable cell-surface targets in multiple myeloma and the promising efficacy seen in early-phase studies represent additional innovations to the treatment paradigms for RRMM.

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Razzo, B. M., & Garfall, A. L. (2023). Teclistamab Monotherapy for the Treatment of Adult Patients with Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma. European Oncology and Haematology. Touch Briefings. https://doi.org/10.17925/OHR.2023.19.1.46

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