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Dual-targeted CAR T shows ‘clinical signal’ in NHL


 

REPORTING FROM TCT 2019

The median age of patients enrolled in the study was 55 years. Six patients had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, five had mantle cell lymphoma, and two had chronic lymphocytic leukemia. All but one patient underwent fludarabine/cyclophosphamide lymphodepletion prior to receiving the inpatient CAR T-cell infusions, given over the course of 2 days.

Dr. Hari specifically highlighted the mantle cell lymphoma patient subset, noting that four out of five patients were in complete remission at day 28, and remained in ongoing complete remission at times ranging from 1 to 16 months.

With a set manufacturing time of 14 days, production was successful in all 12 patients, and 10 were able to receive fresh product, while 3 received cryopreserved product due to illness-related delays and a holiday, according to the investigators.

“The time to actual delivery of CAR T cell in the patient is actually shortened dramatically,” Dr. Hari said. “We hope to get it down to day 10.”

Local manufacturing can also reduce some costs associated with CAR T-cell production, such as shipping and courier costs, he added.

Taken together, these findings suggest that locally manufactured anti-CD19/CD20 CAR T cells could improve clinical outcomes for patients with relapsed and refractory B-cell NHL, with efficiency through point-of-care delivery, Dr. Hari concluded.

Further studies are planned to evaluate the efficacy of the product and to investigate the mechanism of relapse or progression in patients who experience treatment failure, he said.

Dr. Hari reported disclosures related to Juno, Kite, Spectrum, Janssen, Takeda, Celgene, and BMS. Several study coauthors reported that they were employed by Lentigen Technology, a Miltenyi Biotec Company.

The meeting was held by the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation and the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. At its meeting, the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation announced a new name for the society: American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT).

SOURCE: Shah NN et al. TCT 2019, Abstract 80.

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