Cevostamab Following CAR T Cell Therapy for RRMM

Description

This is a Phase 2, open-label, single-arm, single stage, single-institution study, with an initial safety run-in period. Potential participants with relapsed/refractory myeloma who are undergoing standard of care, commercially-available BCMA-directed CAR T cell therapy may be identified pre-CAR T cell infusion but are not consented and enrolled until at least 4-6 weeks after CAR T cell infusion, once recovered from acute toxicities. Note: the lymphodepleting chemotherapy and CAR T cell therapy is being administered as part of standard clinical practice and is not considered part of this protocol. Alternative lymphodepleting regimens other than fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (eg in the setting of fludarabine shortages) are acceptable. Cevostamab will be given as an IV infusion once every 3 weeks, starting roughly 10 weeks (day 70 +/- 4 days) post-CAR T cell infusion, with subjects planned to receive 8 cycles initially. Aiming to assess the impact of cevostamab consolidation post-BCMA CAR T cell therapy on rate of MRD-negative complete remission (CR) at 12 months.

Conditions

Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This is a Phase 2, open-label, single-arm, single stage, single-institution study, with an initial safety run-in period. Potential participants with relapsed/refractory myeloma who are undergoing standard of care, commercially-available BCMA-directed CAR T cell therapy may be identified pre-CAR T cell infusion but are not consented and enrolled until at least 4-6 weeks after CAR T cell infusion, once recovered from acute toxicities. Note: the lymphodepleting chemotherapy and CAR T cell therapy is being administered as part of standard clinical practice and is not considered part of this protocol. Alternative lymphodepleting regimens other than fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (eg in the setting of fludarabine shortages) are acceptable. Cevostamab will be given as an IV infusion once every 3 weeks, starting roughly 10 weeks (day 70 +/- 4 days) post-CAR T cell infusion, with subjects planned to receive 8 cycles initially. Aiming to assess the impact of cevostamab consolidation post-BCMA CAR T cell therapy on rate of MRD-negative complete remission (CR) at 12 months.

Phase 2 Study of Cevostamab Consolidation Following BCMA CAR T Cell Therapy for Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Cevostamab Following CAR T Cell Therapy for RRMM

Condition
Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Philadelphia

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19104

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Signed Informed Consent Form(s)
  • 2. Age ≥18 years at time of signing Informed Consent Form
  • 3. Ability to comply with the study protocol
  • 4. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status of 0 or 1
  • 5. Life expectancy of at least 12 weeks
  • 6. Participants must have relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma with therapy that must include a proteasome inhibitor, immunomodulatory drug (IMiD), and anti-CD38 antibody, and have received a BCMA-directed CAR T cell product as standard of care (i.e. not on a clinical trial) as per the current FDA label, between 6 and 10 weeks prior to enrollment, and have not had progressive disease by IMWG criteria since CAR T cell infusion. Patients who have received out-of-specification CAR T cell products are not eligible.
  • 1. For patients who received ide-cel, they must have had at least 2 prior lines of therapy prior to ide-cel
  • 2. For patients who received cilta-cel, they must have had at least 2 prior lines prior to cilta-cel, or 1 prior line and be refractory or intolerant to lenalidomide.
  • 7. Agreement to provide bone marrow biopsy and aspirate samples
  • 8. Non-hematologic adverse events from prior anti-cancer therapy resolved to Grade ≤ 1, with the certain exceptions.
  • 9. Measurable disease is not required for study entry
  • 10. Laboratory values as follows:
  • 11. For women of childbearing potential: agreement to remain abstinent (refrain from heterosexual intercourse) or use contraceptive measures, as defined in the protocol.
  • 12. For men: agreement to remain abstinent (refrain from heterosexual intercourse) or use a condom, and agreement to refrain from donating sperm, as defined in the protocol.
  • 1. Inability to comply with protocol-mandated hospitalization and activities restrictions
  • 2. Pregnant or breastfeeding, or intending to become pregnant during the study or within 3 months after the last dose of study drug
  • 3. Participants who had ≥ Grade 3 cytokine release syndrome (CRS) or immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) by ASTCT criteria, or any grade macrophage activation syndrome/hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (MAS/HLH)after CAR-T therapy are excluded
  • 4. Participants who had any grade movement and/or neurocognitive disorder attributed to CAR T cells are excluded.
  • 5. Prior treatment with systemic immunotherapeutic agents, including, but not limited to, cytokine therapy and anti-CTLA4, anti-PD-1, and anti-PD-L1 therapeutic antibodies, within 12 weeks or 5 half-lives of the drug, whichever is shorter, before first cevostamab infusion
  • 6. Known treatment-related, immune-mediated adverse events associated with prior immunotherapeutic agents as in the protocol.
  • 7. Treatment with any chemotherapeutic agent, or any other anti-cancer agent (investigational or otherwise) during the time period between CAR T cell infusion and first cevostamab infusion, with the following exceptions:
  • 1. Therapies used for treatment of CAR T cell-related toxicities (e.g. steroids, cyclophosphamide) will not be a cause for exclusion, as long as washout period listed below (2 weeks) is met
  • 2. Short course palliative radiation post-CAR T cell therapy (e.g. for severe bone pain, impending fracture) is allowed as long as completed at least 1 week prior to first dose of cevostamab.
  • 8. Received systemic immunosuppressive medications (including, but not limited to, steroids, cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, methotrexate, thalidomide, tocilizumab, siltuximab, anakinra, ruxolitinib, and anti-tumor necrosis factor agents), with the exception of corticosteroid treatment ≤ 10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent, within 2 weeks prior to first dose of cevostamab
  • 9. Autologous stem cell transplantation (SCT) within 100 days prior to first cevostamab infusion
  • 10. Prior allogeneic SCT within 12 months prior to first cevostamab infusion. Participants with prior allogeneic SCT must have no evidence for active graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) and be off all therapy for GVHD for at least 3 months prior to first cevostamab infusion.
  • 11. Prior solid organ transplantation
  • 12. History of autoimmune disease, including, but not limited to, myasthenia gravis, myositis, autoimmune hepatitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, vascular thrombosis associated with antiphospholipid syndrome, Wegener's granulomatosis, Sjögren's syndrome, Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis, vasculitis, or glomerulonephritis
  • 1. Participants with a history of autoimmune-related hypothyroidism on a stable dose of thyroid replacement hormone may be eligible for this study.
  • 2. Participants with history of immune thromobocytopenic purpura (ITP), autoimmune hemolytic anemia, or other immune-mediated conditions that solely affect blood counts, as long as these conditions are not active at the time of enrollment and subjects otherwise meet hematologic parameters for eligibility, may be eligible with approval from Sponsor Medical Director.
  • 13. Participants with history of confirmed progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  • 14. History of severe allergic or anaphylactic reactions to monoclonal antibody therapy (or recombinant antibody-related fusion proteins)
  • 15. History of other malignancy that could affect compliance with the protocol or interpretation of results
  • 1. Participants with a history of curatively treated basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin or in situ carcinoma of the cervix are allowed.
  • 2. Participants with a malignancy that has been treated with curative intent will also be allowed if the malignancy has been in remission prior to first cevostamab infusion.
  • 16. Current or past history of CNS disease, such as stroke, epilepsy, CNS vasculitis, neurodegenerative disease, or CNS involvement by MM
  • 1. Participants with a history of stroke who have not experienced a stroke or transient ischemic attack in the past 2 years and have no residual neurologic deficits as judged by the investigator are allowed.
  • 2. Participants with a history of epilepsy who have had no seizures in the past 2 years while not receiving any anti-epileptic medications are allowed.
  • 17. Significant cardiovascular disease (such as, but not limited to, New York Heart Association Class III or IV cardiac disease, myocardial infarction within the last 6 months, uncontrolled arrhythmias, or unstable angina) that may limit a subject's ability to adequately tolerate a cytokine release syndrome (CRS) event
  • 18. Symptomatic active pulmonary disease or requiring supplemental oxygen
  • 19. Known active bacterial, viral, fungal, mycobacterial, parasitic, or other infection (excluding fungal infections of nail beds) at study enrollment, or any major episode of infection requiring treatment with IV antibiotics within 14 days prior to first cevostamab infusion. Empiric or prophylactic antibiotics administered during neutropenia or neutropenic fever without microbiologic evidence of infection do not exclude subjects.
  • 20. Known or suspected chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. Guidelines for diagnosing chronic active EBV infection are provided by Okano et al. (2005).
  • 21. Recent major surgery within 4 weeks prior to first cevostamab infusion
  • 22. Positive serologic or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results for acute or chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection
  • 23. Acute or chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection
  • 24. Known history of HIV seropositivity
  • 25. Administration of a live, attenuated vaccine within 4 weeks before first cevostamab infusion or anticipation that such a live attenuated vaccine will be required during the study
  • 1. Influenza vaccination should be given during influenza season (approximately October to May in the Northern Hemisphere). Subjects must not receive live, attenuated influenza vaccine (e.g., FluMist®) at any time during the study treatment period.
  • 2. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines may be given in accordance with the approved/authorized vaccine label and official/local immunization guidance. SARS-CoV-2 vaccines must not be administered within 1 week before first study treatment or during Cycle 1.
  • 3. Investigators should review the vaccination status of potential study subjects being considered for this study and follow the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for adult vaccination with any other non-live vaccines intended to prevent infectious diseases prior to study.
  • 26. Any medical condition or abnormality in clinical laboratory tests that, in the Medical Director's judgment, precludes the subject's safe participation in and completion of the study, or which could affect compliance with the protocol or interpretation of results.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Pennsylvania,

Adam D Cohen, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Pennsylvania

Study Record Dates

2028-05