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Evaluation of the effect iberdomide combined with low-dose cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.


Clinical Trial Description

Novel drugs such as lenalidomide (an immunomodulatory drug; IMiD) have markedly improved the prognosis of multiple myeloma patients. Over the recent years, lenalidomide is increasingly used as part of first line therapy, typically until the development of progressive disease. These lenalidomide-refractory patients can be treated with several regimens. However, these regimens frequently contain proteasome inhibitors which are associated with neuropathy (bortezomib) or cardiovascular complications (carfilzomib). These proteasome inhibitors also need to be administered subcutaneously or intravenously in the hospital, once or twice per week. Also these regimens have limited efficacy in lenalidomide-refractory patients. This indicates that there is still an unmet medical need for new treatment options for patients who develop lenalidomide-refractory disease. These new treatment regimens should be active and safe without induction of neuropathy or cardiovascular side effects Moreover, an all oral regimen is frequently preferred by patients. Iberdomide plus low-dose cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone Available data indicates that the Cereblon E3 ligase modifying drug (CELMoD) iberdomide (CC220) is pharmacologically distinct from lenalidomide and pomalidomide with a higher potency against Cereblon, leading to differentiated antitumor and immunostimulating effects. Since iberdomide plus dexamethasone is active and well-tolerated in heavily pretreated patients including those with lenalidomide/pomalidomide-refractory disease, this two-drug regimen forms a new platform to which other agents can be added. The combinations of bortezomib, carfilzomib, or daratumumab plus iberdomide and dexamethasone are currently being evaluated. Investigators have shown that low-dose cyclophosphamide can be effectively combined with the IMiDs lenalidomide and pomalidomide. These combinations are effective and are well-tolerated. To address the unmet medical need for new treatment options for lenalidomide-refractory MM patients, the investigators aim at further improving the efficacy of IMiD/CELMoD plus dexamethasone combination therapy in terms of response and progression-free survival, by adding low-dose cyclophosphamide to the iberdomide-dexamethasone backbone (IberCd). This all-oral regimen will be tested in a lenalidomide-refractory patient population with 2-4 prior lines of therapy. The goal of this trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of the IberCd combination in multiple myeloma patients who have refractory disease or a relapse after prior treatment with lenalidomide. Besides, various correlative studies will be performed during this trial including immune monitoring. ;


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NCT number NCT04392037
Study type Interventional
Source Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date February 17, 2021
Completion date December 2024

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