Abstract
Patients with follicular lymphoma (FL) with early relapse after initial chemoimmunotherapy, refractory disease, or histologic transformation (tFL) have limited progression-free and overall survival. We report efficacy and long-term follow-up of 21 patients with relapsed/ refractory (R/R) FL (n 5 8) and tFL (n 5 13) treated on a phase 1/2 clinical trial with cyclophosphamide and fludarabine lymphodepletion followed by infusion of 2 3 106 CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor-modified T (CAR-T) cells per kilogram. The complete remission (CR) rates by the Lugano criteria were 88% and 46% for patients with FL and tFL, respectively. All patients with FL who achieved CR remained in remission at a median follow-up of 24 months. The median duration of response for patients with tFL was 10.2 months at a median follow-up of 38 months. Cytokine release syndrome occurred in 50% and 39%, and neurotoxicity in 50% and 23% of patients with FL and tFL, respectively, with no severe adverse events (grade ‡3). No significant differences in CAR-T cell in vivo expansion/persistence were observed between FL and tFL patients. CD19 CAR-T cell immunotherapy is highly effective in adults with clinically aggressive R/R FL with or without transformation, with durable remission in a high proportion of FL patients. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT01865617.
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Hirayama, A. V., Gauthier, J., Hay, K. A., Voutsinas, J. M., Wu, Q., Pender, B. S., … Turtle, C. J. (2019). High rate of durable complete remission in follicular lymphoma after CD19 CAR-T cell immunotherapy. Blood, 134(7), 636–640. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2019000905
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