Merck’s Investigational Zilovertamab Vedotin in Combination With R-CHP Demonstrates Complete Response Rate of 100% at 1.75 mg/kg Dose in Phase 2 Trial of Previously Untreated Patients With Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Based on data, 1.75 mg/kg dose established as recommended dose for Phase 3 trial of this investigational antibody-drug conjugate
“There is a need for additional first-line treatment options to help patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, since, unfortunately, approximately 40% still experience relapsed or refractory disease after initial treatment with the current standard of care,” said Dr.
“We are pleased to see these early positive results from the Phase 2 waveLINE-007 trial, in which zilovertamab vedotin demonstrated a highly promising response rate and a manageable safety profile in combination with standard of care,” said Dr.
As announced, data from more than 20 abstracts are being presented from across a broad range of hematologic malignancies from Merck’s hematology pipeline, which includes a diverse range of investigational assets with novel modalities, at the 66th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.
Study design and additional data from waveLINE-007
WaveLINE-007 is a non-randomized, open-label Phase 2 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05406401) evaluating zilovertamab vedotin (MK-2140) in combination with R-CHP in patients with previously untreated DLBCL. The primary endpoints are safety (number of patients with dose limiting toxicity, adverse events and discontinuation due to adverse events) and CR rate based on investigator review per Lugano Response Criteria. Secondary endpoints include objective response rate (ORR) and duration of response (DOR) per Lugano Response Criteria. As of data cut-off, 36 patients were enrolled in the study to receive zilovertamab vedotin plus R-CHP intravenously on day 1 of each 21-day cycle (Q3W) for up to eight cycles. The treatment arms of the study included:
- 1.75 mg/kg (n=15); all 15 patients in this arm completed the trial (none discontinued)
- 2.0 mg/kg (n=15); 14 patients in this arm completed treatment and one patient discontinued after cycle 1 due to physician decision and was entered to safety follow-up, or
- 2.25 mg/kg (n=6); 5 patients in this arm completed treatment and one patient discontinued due to physician decision
The efficacy results showed a CR was achieved in combination with R-CHP in 100% (n=15) of patients receiving the 1.75 mg/kg dose of zilovertamab vedotin (CI: 95%, 78.2-100.0), 93.3% (n=14) of patients receiving the 2.0 mg/kg dose (CI: 95%, 68.1-99.8) and 100% (n=6) of patients receiving the 2.25 mg/kg dose (CI: 95%, 54.1-100.0). The total CR rate at the end of treatment was 97.2% (CI: 95%, 85.5-99.9). The median follow-up for all patients was 17.6 months (range, 7.1-24.6). The ORR was 100% (CI: 95%, 78.2-100.0) for patients receiving the 1.75 mg/kg dose, 93.3% (CI: 95%, 68.1-99.8) for patients receiving the 2.0 mg/kg dose, and 100% (CI: 95%, 54.1-100.0) for patients receiving the 2.25 mg/kg dose, all in combination with R-CHP. The median DOR has not been reached for all patients, and the total 12-month DOR was 93.5%. Based on the data, the recommended zilovertamab vedotin dose was determined to be 1.75 mg/kg.
Serious treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) occurred in 11% (n=4) of all patients (1.75 mg/kg [n=1], 2.0 mg/kg [n=1], 2.25 mg/kg [n=2]). Grade 3-4 TRAEs occurred in 58% (n=21) of all patients. The most common of these events were neutropenia, nausea, anemia and diarrhea.
About diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Lymphoma is cancer beginning in the lymphatic system – the network of organs, vessels and tissues that protects the body from infection. There are many subtypes of lymphoma, which are often categorized into two main types – Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). DLBCL, the most common form of NHL, is derived from white blood cells that grow rapidly and uncontrollably, enlarging the lymph nodes and often migrating to other parts of the body. DLBCL accounts for approximately 25-30% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas worldwide. In the
About zilovertamab vedotin (MK-2140)
Zilovertamab vedotin is an investigational ADC that targets ROR1. ROR1 is a transmembrane protein that is overexpressed in multiple hematologic malignancies.
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