Initial Report of Part B Phase 1/2 Efficacy and Safety Results for Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Rilzabrutinib in Patients with Relapsed Immune Thrombocytopenia

Introduction: Rilzabrutinib is a potent oral, reversible Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor that can treat hematological autoimmune diseases through multiple putative mechanisms of action: (1) inhibition of B-cell activation, (2) interruption of antibody-coated cell phagocytosis by FcϒR in spleen and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2023-11, Vol.142 (Supplement 1), p.685-685
Hauptverfasser: Cooper, Nichola, Jansen, A.J. Gerard, Bird, Robert, Mayer, Jiří, Sholzberg, Michelle, Tarantino, Michael D., Garg, Mamta, Ypma, Paula F, McDonald, Vickie, Percy, Charles, Košťál, Milan, Goncalves, Isaac, Bogdanov, Lachezar H., Gernsheimer, Terry B, Diab, Remco, Yao, Mengjie, Daak, Ahmed, Kuter, David J
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Rilzabrutinib is a potent oral, reversible Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor that can treat hematological autoimmune diseases through multiple putative mechanisms of action: (1) inhibition of B-cell activation, (2) interruption of antibody-coated cell phagocytosis by FcϒR in spleen and liver, and (3) induce sustained anti-inflammatory effects (Langrish J Immunol 2021). Preliminary evidence showed that rilzabrutinib treatment resulted in rapid and durable platelet responses with a favorable safety profile in previously treated patients with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) as studied in part A of a phase 1/2 clinical study (LUNA 2; Kuter N Engl J Med 2022). This abstract summarizes the results of part B that focused on the durability of response with rilzabrutinib in relapsed ITP patients. Methods: Part B of the multicenter, open-label, phase 1/2 study evaluated the efficacy and safety of rilzabrutinib 400 mg bid in patients with relapsed ITP (NCT03395210). Adult patients aged 18-80 y were eligible with ≥2 baseline platelet counts
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2023-177808