Key Points
The safety profile of brexu-cel in R/R CLL was similar to that in the currently approved indications.
In vivo expansion of cells and clinical activity were suboptimal and were observed mainly in patients with low disease burden.
ZUMA-8 evaluated the safety of brexucabtagene autoleucel (brexu-cel), a CD19-directed autologous chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapy, for patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (R/R CLL). Patients with ≥2 prior lines of therapy (including a Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor) underwent leukapheresis, optional bridging therapy, and conditioning chemotherapy (fludarabine/cyclophosphamide) before infusion of 1 × 106 (cohort 1) or 2 × 106 (cohort 2) anti-CD19 CAR T cells per kg. Patients in cohort 3 (low tumor burden), and cohort 4A (postibrutinib) received 1 × 106 cells per kg. Fifteen patients, median age of 63 years (range, 52-79), were treated in cohorts 1 (n = 6), 2 (n = 3), 3 (n = 3), and 4A (n = 3). Median follow-up was 24.3 months. One dose-limiting toxicity was observed in cohort 3 (grade 4 cytokine release syndrome). Grade ≥3 neurologic events occurred in 3 patients (20%). Seven of 15 patients responded (overall response rate, 47%; complete response [CR], 7%), including all 3 patients in cohort 3 (1 with CR). CAR T-cell expansion occurred in 4 patients (27%), with an apparent weak inverse correlation with absolute lymphocyte count before apheresis. Brexu-cel had no new safety signals in R/R CLL. CAR T-cell expansion and responses occurred in patients with low tumor burden. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT03624036.
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