Conference Coverage

What’s on tap at ASH 2015


 

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The phase III noninferiority study, which used Transcranial Doppler (TCD) screening to identify children at elevated risk for stroke, showed that hydroxyurea “was as good as current therapy with red cell transfusions and there was some indication, although not significant, that it might even be superior in lowering the TCD levels,” Dr. Williams said. An added benefit of the hydroxyurea was that it improved the patients’ iron overload status. There were no strokes in either group.

Sunday’s abstract 202 is another presentation “that I’m sure will get a lot of attention,” Dr. Williams said. It offers updated details on outcomes from patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) treated with a novel gene therapy transduced with the LentiGlobin BB305 (Bluebird Bio) lentiviral vector. Patients with beta thalassemia major have remained transfusion-independent for more than a year after this treatment, with results now available from four patients with SCD. One patient with a severe phenotype has had no sickle cell complications and has been able to stop his transfusion therapy, while two of the other four patients are also transfusion-independent.

“This is an early study showing what appears to be efficacy of the gene therapy approach not in thalassemia, but in sickle cell disease,” Dr. Williams said, noting that abstract 3233 will also feature results using LentiGlobin gene therapy in severe SCD.

ASH/EHA joint symposium

Also noteworthy is a special joint ASH/European Hematology Association symposium looking at how well genomic data are being incorporated into practice in the U.S. and Europe.

Monday, Dec. 7

ASH/FDA joint symposium

A joint ASH/FDA symposium on late-breaking drug approvals is new this year and features drugs that gained approval in November 2015. FDA product-reviewers will discuss safety and efficacy issues in the clinical approval trials and toxicity studies, while clinicians will share their experiences in the real-world use of these drugs.

“This is information that is really going to be very hot off the press and presented in conjunction with the FDA,” Dr. Lee said.

Dr. Williams reported research funding from Bluebird Bio. Dr. Lee reported having no conflicts of interest.

pwendling@frontlinemedcom.com

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