Obinutuzumab (GA101) is highly effective against chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells in ex vivo B-cell depletion irrespective of high-risk prognostic markers
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The anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab has revolutionized the management of B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Addition of rituximab to the frontline standard chemotherapy (fludarabine–cyclophosphamide, FC) within the rituximab fludarabine cyclophosphamide regimen has recently shown to statistically increase both progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in the randomized CLL8 phase III trial of the German CLL Group. This was the first example of improved OS in first-line CLL, although restricted to those patients fit enough to receive FC chemotherapy. However, the translation of these results into the clinical setting is hampered by the fact that ca. one half of CLL patients are 72 years at the time of first therapy, 40% being aged more than 75 years with increased burden of comorbidities (for example, kidney function impairment) and thus not eligible for FC chemotherapy. Based on the results of the CALGB studies and the German CLL5 trial, chlorambucil remains a treatment option of choice in those CLL patients in Europe. Despite its limited efficacy as a single agent, the favorable safety profile of chlorambucil led to its application as a backbone for reduced intensity immunochemotherapy in combination with rituximab and obinutuzumab (GA101). Obinutuzumab is a novel glycoengineered type II CD20 antibody that has enhanced FcgRIII affinity resulting in superior antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) and antibody dependent cell phagocytosis induction as compared with rituximab; and mediates strong direct cell-death induction with a concomitant reduction in complement dependent cytotoxicity. As a type II CD20 antibody, it also shows reduced CD20 internalization in CLL samples; a mechanism that may further enhance its capability to mediate ADCC. In a series of ex vivotreated CLL whole-blood samples, Patz et al. elucidated obinutuzumab mechanism of action against CLL cells, and demonstrated that the superior B-cell depletion of obinutuzumab observed is to a large extent due to enhanced ADCC through recruitment of (CD16)-bearing immune effector cells, as compared with rituximab at a saturating dose of 10 μg/ml. Similarily, Rafiq et al. confirmed the role of ADCC for B-cell depletion by obinutuzumab. The German CLL group has designed the CLL11 that randomized chlorambucil alone, rituximab–chlorambucil (R-Clb) and obinutuzumab–chlorambucil (G-Clb) in patients with CLL and coexisting conditions. Clinical data from the CLL11 trial demonstrated an acceptable safety profile with a higher rate of first infusion related reactions, but rapid and complete drop in peripheral CLL cells counts for the G-Clb arm, and improved PFS over Clb alone, as well as R-Clb (median PFS 26.7 for G-Clb vs 15.2 months for R-Clb; hazards ratio (HR), 0.39; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.31–0.49, Po0.001). Most notably, the G-Clb combination induced a higher rate of complete responses and minimal residual disease negativity in a significant proportion of CLL patients, whereas minimal residual disease-negative patients in the R-Clb arm were rarely observed. These data lead to the approval of obinutuzumab in combination with chlorambucil for first-line treatment of CLL in the United States and Europe. Updated results from the CLL11 trial confirmed the previously observed OS benefit of G-Clb over Clb monotherapy (HR, 0.47; 95% CI, 0.29–0.76, P= 0.0014). Interestingly, response to G-Clb improved outcome in all analyzed subgroups, except in patients with del(17p) where it was not significant. Here, we aimed to investigate whether rituximab and obinutuzumab B-cell depletion in ex vivo CLL samples is modulated by CLL-related prognostic markers, such as interphase fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and conventional cytogenetics, immunoglobulin heavy-chain variable region mutational status (IGHV), β2microglobulin level, recurrent somatic mutations (for example, TP53, NOTCH1 and SF3B1). All these parameters have been linked to reduce efficacy of chlorambucil monotherapy in the UK LRF CLL4 trial. To date, no study has evaluated the frequency of these molecular markers across patient's age groups, but it is likely that they can decrease the efficacy of chlorambucil and other chemotherapies, making it desirable to assess the efficacy of rituximab and obinutuzumab as a single agent in a large series of ex vivo-treated CLL samples. For this purpose, we collected samples from 96 patients after signed, informed consent to correlate anti-CD20 B-cell depletion with modern and classical prognostic parameters (for example, FISH, immunoglobulin gene heavy variable mutational status, age, gender, Binet stage, β2microglobulin and bulky adenopathies 45 cm) (Table 1). Fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from blood samples by Ficoll gradient centrifugation and subsequently cultured in high density cultures (10.10E6 cells/ml) allowing to work with viable cultures for more than 7 days. Antibodymediated B-cell depletion was determined by enumerating trypan blue-negative, flow cytometrically CD5/CD19-positive B lymphocytes after treatment at a fixed concentration of 10 μg/ml of antiCD20 antibodies, in RPMI+10% complement-free FCS, for 7 days. We chose the whole-blood B-cell depletion assay as most relevant assay to compare the efficacy of obinutuzumab and rituximab as it integrates all described mechanisms of action of CD20 antibodies such as direct cell killing, ADCC, antibody dependent cell phagocytosis and complement dependent cytotoxicity. The median percentages of B-cell depletion in 96 patients were 22% with rituximab and 62.8% with obinutuzumab (Po0.001). Obinutuzumab had higher activity than rituximab in 83% of patients, resulting in B-cell depletion 450% in 64.6% of cases versus 16.8% for rituximab. Deletion of 11q locus (by FISH), and disruption of the p53 pathway, either by deletion of the 17p13 locus (by FISH) or TP53 gene mutation, were parameters associated with decreased rituximab efficacy, as previously proposed elsewhere. We extended these preliminary data and demonstrate here that obinutuzumabinduced depletion is not affected in these high-risk CLL subsets (Figures 1a–c). Mutational status of IGHV genes and NOTCH1 gene did not impact on either rituximab or obinutuzumab efficacy. Occurence of SF3B1 mutation was rare in our cohort, despite a trend toward a slightly decreased efficacy for Citation: Blood Cancer Journal (2015) 5, e367; doi:10.1038/bcj.2015.93
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دوره 5 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2015