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Efficacy of elotuzumab for multiple myeloma deteriorates after daratumumab: a multicenter retrospective study.

Authors :
Nakamura, Naokazu
Arima, Nobuyoshi
Takakuwa, Teruhito
Yoshioka, Satoshi
Imada, Kazunori
Fukushima, Kentaro
Hotta, Masaaki
Fuchida, Shin-ichi
Kanda, Junya
Uoshima, Nobuhiko
Shimura, Yuji
Tanaka, Hirokazu
Ohta, Kensuke
Kosugi, Satoru
Yagi, Hideo
Yoshihara, Satoshi
Yamamura, Ryosuke
Adachi, Yoko
Hanamoto, Hitoshi
Shibayama, Hirohiko
Source :
Annals of Hematology. Dec2024, Vol. 103 Issue 12, p5681-5690. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Elotuzumab-based regimens are sometimes selected for multiple myeloma treatment after daratumumab-based regimens. However, there has been insufficient discussion on the efficacy of elotuzumab after daratumumab. We used Kansai Myeloma Forum registration data in a multicenter retrospective evaluation of the efficacy of elotuzumab after daratumumab. Overall survival (OS) rate and time to next treatment (TTNT) were significantly worse in the cohort given elotuzumab after daratumumab (Dara cohort, n = 47) than in the cohort with no history of daratumumab administration before elotuzumab (No-Dara cohort, n = 80, OS: P = 0.03; TTNT: P = 0.02; best response: P < 0.01). In the Dara cohort, OS and TTNT rates were worse with sequential elotuzumab use after daratumumab than with non-sequential (OS: P = 0.02; TTNT: P = 0.03). In patients given elotuzumab < 180 days after daratumumab, OS (P = 0.08) and best response (P = 0.21) tended to be worse, and TTNT was significantly worse (P = 0.01), than in those given elotuzumab after ≥ 180 days. These findings were confirmed by subgroup analyses and multivariate analyses. Monoclonal-antibody-free treatment might be preferable after daratumumab-based regimens. If possible, elotuzumab-based regimens should be considered only ≥ 180 days after daratumumab use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09395555
Volume :
103
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annals of Hematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182074726
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-024-05705-z