
Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugate Eliminates Residual Cancer Cells in Majority of Patients With B-Cell ALL
Key Takeaways
- MRD eradication occurred in 70% of 37 treated patients, demonstrating substantial activity in the minimal-disease setting.
- Responses were seen across Ph+ and Ph− B‑ALL, suggesting broad applicability independent of BCR::ABL1 status.
Seventy percent of patients with B-cell ALL had residual levels of cancer cells eliminated during treatment with inotuzumab ozogamicin.
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center were able to eradicate measurable residual disease (MRD) in
Results from the Phase 2 study were published in
“Our results show that inotuzumab is highly effective at clearing residual disease in patients already in remission, with durable responses and encouraging survival,” said principal investigator
What do the trial results mean for patients with B-cell ALL?
These results suggest this ADC treatment may offer patients a strong chance of clearing remaining disease, even after they have been treated with other therapies. Clearing MRD is a strong predictor of whether a patient will relapse. When MRD is cleared and becomes undetectable, patients generally have an increased chance of staying in remission. In addition, this treatment can potentially help patients reach the point of becoming eligible for stem cell transplant or
The treatment was well tolerated, and side effects were manageable.
These findings highlight inotuzumab as a promising strategy to deepen remissions and potentially improve long-term outcomes by eradicating residual leukemia.
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