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Efficacy of venetoclax in high risk relapsed mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) - outcomes and mutation profile from venetoclax resistant MCL patients.

Efficacy of venetoclax in high risk relapsed mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) - outcomes and mutation profile from venetoclax resistant MCL patients.

Authors :
Zhao S
Kanagal-Shamanna R
Navsaria L
Ok CY
Zhang S
Nomie K
Han G
Hao D
Hill HA
Jiang C
Yao Y
Nastoupil L
Westin J
Fayad L
Nair R
Steiner R
Ahmed S
Samaniego F
Iyer SP
Oriabure O
Chen W
Song X
Zhang J
Badillo M
Moghrabi O
Aranda J
Tang G
Yin CC
Patel K
Medeiros LJ
Li S
Vega F
Thirumurthi S
Xu G
Neelapu S
Flowers CR
Romaguera J
Fowler N
Wang L
Wang ML
Jain P
Source :
American journal of hematology [Am J Hematol] 2020 Jun; Vol. 95 (6), pp. 623-629. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Apr 17.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Venetoclax is effective in relapsed patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Mechanisms of resistance to venetoclax in MCL are poorly understood. We describe the clinical outcomes and genomic characteristics of 24 multiply relapsed patients (median of five prior lines of therapy) who received venetoclax-based therapies; 67% had progressed on BTK inhibitors (BTKi) and 54% had blastoid or pleomorphic histology. Median follow up after venetoclax treatment was 17 months. The overall response rate was 50% and complete response (CR) rate was 21%, 16 patients had progressed and 15 died. The median progression free, overall and post venetoclax survival were 8, 13.5 and 7.3 months respectively. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed on samples collected from seven patients (including five pairs; before starting venetoclax and after progression on venetoclax). The SMARCA4 and BCL2 alterations were noted only after progression, while TP53, CDKN2A, KMT2D, CELSR3, CCND1, NOTCH2 and ATM were altered 2-4-fold more frequently after progression. In two patients with serial samples, we demonstrated clonal evolution of novel SMARCA4 and KMT2C/D mutations at progression. Mutation dynamics in venetoclax resistant MCL is demonstrated. Our data indicates that venetoclax resistance in MCL is predominantly associated with non-BCL2 gene mutations. Further studies are ongoing in MCL patients to evaluate the efficacy of venetoclax in combination with other agents and understand the biology of venetoclax resistance in MCL.<br /> (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1096-8652
Volume :
95
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of hematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32239765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.25796