Refractory Cold Agglutinin Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short Course of Bortezomib in Anemic Patients With Refractory Cold Agglutinin Disease
This multicenter, phase II, open label study will enroll patients with chronic cold agglutinin disorder. A single course of Bortezomib will be given at the dose of 1,3 mg/sqm iv on days 1, 4, 8, 11.
Based on its activity in MM, single agent Bortezomib was tested in phase II trials in lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, the disorder most frequently associated with CAD, and achieved 40-80% responses. These striking clinical responses indicate that proteasome activity is critical for the survival of immunoglobulin-secreting cells. The resolution of transfusion requirement in two patients with refractory CAD associated with IgMk monoclonal gammopathy has been reported after treatment with a short course of Bortezomib. It may be interesting to test the efficacy of Bortezomib in a larger series of patients with refractory CAD, idiopathic or associated with an otherwise asymptomatic B cell clonal disorder, and to evaluate the duration of clinical benefit. ;