Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) differ clinically from lymphoma in the general (immunocompetent) population due to their higher incidence and their frequent association with Epstein-Barr virus. Previous clinical trials have shown their remarkably good response to rituximab as well as to chemotherapy. The PTLD-1 trial demonstrated the efficacy and safety of sequential immunochemotherapy with 4 courses of rituximab IV followed by 4 cycles of CHOP chemotherapy. Compared to trials of rituximab monotherapy in PTLD, median overall survival was extended from 2.4 to 6.5 years. Compared to previous trials of chemotherapy, complications were reduced. In addition, we noted that those patients who already had a good response to the first four cycles of rituximab did better overall than those who did not. As a consequence, the PTLD-1/3 trial introduced risk-stratification in sequential treatment according to the response to the first 4 courses of rituximab monotherapy. Those patients with a complete remission went on to receive four further courses of rituximab whereas those who did not received rituximab and CHOP chemotherapy. Interim results have demonstrated that it is safe to restrict chemotherapy treatment in this manner and thus established the concept of treatment stratification based on the response to rituximab. The PTLD-2 trial is the next step in the development of this strategy. Compared to the PTLD-1/3 trial, the key difference is the use of subcutaneous instead of intravenous rituximab application. Interim results from an ongoing trial of patients with follicular lymphoma (NCT01200758) have shown that subcutaneous administration results in increased blood levels and in non-inferior remission rates. Furthermore, the stratification strategy is refined based on observations from the previous PTLD-1 and PTLD1/3 trials: Risk groups are now defined not only based on response to rituximab therapy but also on the international prognostic index (IPI, a well-established lymphoma risk score) and the transplanted organ. The major advantage of this new stratification is an extended low-risk group that is eligible for subcutaneous rituximab monotherapy: Patients with a low risk of disease progression, defined as those who achieve a complete remission after the first four courses of subcutaneous rituximab monotherapy and those with an IPI of 0 to 2 who achieve a partial remission at interim staging, will go on with rituximab monotherapy. Patients with high IPI who achieve a partial remission, patients with stable disease at interim staging and non-thoracic transplant recipients with progressive disease at interim staging will be considered high risk. These patients will go on with 4 cycles of rituximab plus CHOP chemotherapy similar to the PTLD-1/3 protocol. Thoracic transplant recipients refractory to rituximab will be considered very high risk and will go on with rituximab subcutaneous plus alternating chemotherapy with CHOP and DHAOx. The trial hypothesis is that the new protocol will improve the event-free survival, a measure integrating unfavorable events such as death, disease progression and treatment complications, particularly infections, in the low risk-group compared to the results of the PTLD-1 trial. In very high-risk patients data from the PTLD-1 and PTLD-1/3 trial have shown that the current treatment is not sufficient to control the disease. Death due to disease progression was observed in more than 80% of patients. Here, rituximab combined with alternating chemotherapy cycles of CHOP and DHAOx (+GCSF) may increase treatment efficacy with an acceptable toxicity profile. In summary, the PTLD-2 trials tests if the substitution of subcutaneous for intravenous rituximab and an updated stratification strategy that deescalates treatment for those at low risk and escalates treatment for those at very high risk can further improve the overall efficacy and safety of PTLD therapy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
All patients will receive 4 courses of rituximab on days 1, 8, 15 and 22. Rituximab will be administered as a single therapeutic agent at a standard dosage of 375 mg/m2 infused intravenously at day 1. Three subsequent single therapeutic agent applications of rituximab will be administered subcutaneously at a fixed dose of 1400 mg once a week for 3 weeks at days 8, 15 and 22.
Patients considered low-risk will receive four more single therapeutic agent applications of rituximab administered subcutaneously at a fixed dose of 1400 mg once every three weeks at days 50, 71, 92 and 113.
Patients considered high-risk will receive four more applications of rituximab administered subcutaneously at a fixed dose of 1400 mg combined with CHOP chemotherapy every 3 weeks at days 50, 71, 92 and 113. CHOP chemotherapy will be administered at standard doses: cyclophosphamide 750 mg/m2, adriamycine 50 mg/m2, vincristine 1.4mg/m2 (maximum total dose: 2mg) and prednisone 100mg (at day 1 to 5 of each cycle). Cyclophosphamid, adriamycine and vincristine will be infused intravenously. Prednison will be administered orally in a single dose. At day 3-4 of each treatment cycle either a single dose of 6 mg Peg-GCSF or repetitive doses of 5 µg/kg GCSF until recovery of WBC will be applied subcutaneously, as per institutional practice.
Patients considered very high-risk will receive six more applications of rituximab sc at a fixed dose of 1400 mg combined with chemotherapy every 3 weeks. Chemotherapy is CHOP at days 50, 92 and 134 (cyclophosphamide IV 750 mg/m2, adriamycine IV 50 mg/m2, vincristine IV 1.4mg/m2 (maximum total dose: 2mg) and prednisone PO 100mg (at day 1 to 5 of each cycles). Chemotherapy is DHAOx at days 71, 113 and 155 (oxaliplatin (130 mg/m2, day 1) and cytarabine (ARA-C, 2x 1000 mg/m2 at day 2) dexamethasone PO (40 mg/m2, day 1)), as per institutional practice. At day 3-4 of each treatment cycle either a single dose of 6 mg Peg-GCSF or repetitive doses of 5 µg/kg GCSF until recovery of WBC will be applied subcutaneously, as per institutional practice.
Uniklinik RWTH Aaachen Klinik für Onkologie, Hämatologie und Stammzell-transplantation Med. Klinik IV
Aachen, Germany
Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin Campus Mitte, Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Hämatologie und Onkologie
Berlin, Germany
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin CCM Medizinische Klinik m. S. Nephrologie
Berlin, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Bonn Med. Klinik III/ZIM Hämatologie/Onkologie
Bonn, Germany
DIAKO Bremen gGmbH, Klinik für Hämatologie und Onkologie
Bremen, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Erlangen Med. Klinik 5 Hämatologie und Intern. Onkologie
Erlangen, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Essen Klinik für Hämatologie
Essen, Germany
Malteser Krankenhaus St. Franziskus-Hospital Med. Klinik 1
Flensburg, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt Med. Klinik III, Nephrologie
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Universitätsklinikum Gießen Med. Klinik IV
Giessen, Germany
...and 8 more locations
Event free survival (EFS) of low-risk patients in the intention to treat population with following definitions for low-risk and event:
Time from start of treatment to event with following definitions for low-risk and event: 1. Low-risk: * all patients in complete remission at interim staging, i.e. 4 weeks after the four weekly courses of rituximab SC monotherapy * all patients in partial remission at interim staging with an initial international prognostic index (IPI) of 0,1 or 2 2. Events: * any grade III or IV infection during the treatment period * treatment discontinuation from any reason * disease progression at any time * death from any reason
Time frame: two years
Overall survival
Time frame: Two years
Time to progression
Time frame: two years
Progression-free survival
Time frame: two years
Response at interim staging
Time frame: day 50
Response after full treatment
Time frame: three months
Duration of response
Time frame: two years
Treatment-related mortality
Time frame: three months
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