Silke Heidenreich, Katharina Egger-Heidrich, Jörg P Halter, Lasse Jost, Friedrich Stölzel, Markus Perl, Alexander Denk, Matthias Edinger, Wolfgang Herr, Nicolaus Kröger, Daniel Wolff, Francis Ayuk, Matthias A Fante
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Abstract
Belumosudil is a first in class ROCK2-inhibitor approved by the FDA for the 3rd line treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGvHD). In this retrospective real-world analysis, we report safety and efficacy data of belumosudil treatment from 5 German/Swiss transplant centers. A total of 33 adult patients (median age 59 years) with moderate (n = 2) or severe (n = 31) cGvHD were treated on individual request due to lack of EMA approval. The patient cohort had a long history of cGvHD (median 44 months) and was heavily pretreated (median 4 prior lines). The overall response rate was 42% (95%CI, 25-60%) including organ responses in all organs except the liver (n = 2). The median time to response was 3 months (range, 1-9 months) and 8 of 14 patients (57%) had a durable response at last follow-up. One-third of patients had at least a 50% reduction in concomitant corticosteroid dosage. Median failure-free survival and median overall survival were 16.5 and 23.1 months, respectively. Adverse events ≥CTCAE grade 3 were reported in 27% of patients, with a predominance of infectious events, including one fatal course. The results are consistent with previous prospective trials including a favorable safety profile, while acknowledging the challenges of a heavily pretreated patient cohort.
期刊介绍:
Bone Marrow Transplantation publishes high quality, peer reviewed original research that addresses all aspects of basic biology and clinical use of haemopoietic stem cell transplantation.
The broad scope of the journal thus encompasses topics such as stem cell biology, e.g., kinetics and cytokine control, transplantation immunology e.g., HLA and matching techniques, translational research, and clinical results of specific transplant protocols. Bone Marrow Transplantation publishes 24 issues a year.