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Efficacy and Safety of Luspatercept for the Treatment of Anemia Due to MDS With del5q, Refractory/Resistant/Intolerant to Prior Treatments, RBC-TD

Efficacy and Safety of Luspatercept for the Treatment of Anemia Due to Myelodysplastic Syndromes With del5q, Refractory/Resistant/Intolerant to Prior Treatments, Who Require Red Blood Cell Transfusions

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
22 (estimated)
Sponsor
Associazione Qol-one · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Myelodysplastic syndromes, primarily affecting older adults, are a heterogeneous group of clonal disorders of hematopoietic stem cells characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis that manifest clinically as anemia, neutropenia, and/or thrombocytopenia of variable severity; these often result in RBC- transfusion dependent (TD) anemia, increased risk of infection, and/or hemorrhage, as well as a potential to progress to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Lenalidomide is approved for red blood cell transfusion-dependent (RBC TD) anemia due to low-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with a chromosome 5q deletion (del5q) with or without additional cytogenetic abnormalities. About one third of patients are refractory/resistant/intolerant and will require further treatment options. Luspatercept (ACE-536), an erythroid maturation agent, is a recombinant fusion protein consisting of a modified form of the extracellular domain (ECD) of the human activin receptor type IIB (ActRIIB) linked to the Fc portion of human immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1-Fc). Luspatercept acts on endogenous inhibitors of late-stage erythropoiesis (eg, growth differentiation factor 11, GDF11) to increase release of mature erythrocytes into circulation. Nonclinical data have demonstrated that luspatercept binds to negative regulators governing late-stage erythroid development to inhibit their action, thereby promoting the maturation of erythrocytes in the bone marrow. Luspatercept is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with transfusion-dependent anaemia associated with beta-thalassaemia and due to very low, low and intermediate-risk MDS with ring sideroblasts, who had an unsatisfactory response to or are ineligible for erythropoietin-based-therapy. It is not indicated for other MDS subtypes. Unfortunately, patients with MDS with del5q refractory/resistant/intolerant to lenalidomide are excluded from clinical trials that evaluate novel treatments for the anemia of RBC TD lower risk MDS. Therefore, treatment of anemia in such patients is an unmet need. QOL-ONE Phoenix is a Phase 2, multicenter, single arm, prospective study. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of luspatercept on RBC TI in subjects with MDS with del5q with IPSS-R very low, low, or intermediate risk and \< 5% bone marrow blasts, resistant/refractory/intolerant to lenalidomide and who require RBC transfusions. The study is divided into a Screening Period, a 2-year Treatment Period and a 3-year Follow-up Period. Primary objective is to evaluate the effect of luspatercept on RBC TI (lack of transfusions for 8 consecutive weeks within the first 24 weeks) in subjects with MDS with del5q with IPSS-R very low, low, or intermediate risk and \< 5% bone marrow blasts, resistant/refractory/intolerant to lenalidomide and RBC TD.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGLuspatercept Injection [Reblozyl]Eligible subjects will receive luspatercept (ACE-536): starting dose of 1.0 mg/kg subcutaneous injection every 3 weeks (21 days; Q3W). Dose levels can be increased in a stepwise manner beyond the starting dose to 1.33 mg/kg, and up to a maximum of 1.75 mg/kg (with a maximum total dose of 168 mg). All subjects who have received at least one dose of luspatercept should undergo follow-up evaluations after day 169 with Assessment visits every 24 weeks (168 days) up to 2 years to evaluate evidence of clinical benefit.

Timeline

Start date
2022-11-03
Primary completion
2024-12-03
Completion
2029-12-03
First posted
2023-06-29
Last updated
2024-11-18

Locations

23 sites across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05924100. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.