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This study is a prospective observational clinical trial. A total of 19 research centers were involved in this study. Each site plans to enroll 2-3 patients, and a total of 60 patients will be enrolled. Patients who met the diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma by histological examination, ECOG (Eastern Oncology Collaborative Group) score 0-2, age >65 years, expected survival of more than 3 months, and at least one measurable lesion were included in this observational clinical trial. In this study, clinical data of patients treated with R-B regimen combined with ibrutinib will be collected, including routine clinical laboratory tests, examinations, and molecular biological data, for efficacy assessment and survival analysis. The main evaluation indicators are the total effective rate of 2 and 6 cycles of alternating R-CHOP/R-DHAP combined with ibrutinib in the treatment of newly treated muff cell lymphoma patients. The 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) of the patients will be assessed, and adverse events to treatment will be collected to evaluate the safety of ibrutinib in combination with untreated mask cell lymphoma.


Clinical Trial Description

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a B-cell lymphoma with unique histomorphology、immunophenotype and cytogenetic characteristics, accounting for 6% to 8% of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, occurs in older men, with a median age of 68 years old, male: female is about 2 to 4:1, 80% of patients during the diagnosis is in progress, both indolent and aggressive lymphoma inert lymphoma incurable characteristic. The main clinical manifestations were lymph node and hepatosplenomegaly. Extranodal involvement is common, and the commonly involved sites include bone marrow, gastrointestinal tract, and Waldeyer'sring [1], t (11; 14) (q13; q32) Excessive expression in the Cyclin D1 nucleus caused by abnormalities is characteristic of MCL. In recent years, although the application of new drugs has made a lot of progress in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma, the overall efficacy is not good, the vast majority of patients relapse after treatment, the median survival of 3-5 years, the lack of standard treatment regimens[2.3]. Blast-cell type and high-risk mantle cell lymphoma account for 10-15%, with higher clinical invasiveness and poorer prognosis. For older patients with MCL, treatment regimens and objectives should be adjusted according to risk factors. Current studies have shown that both BR regimen (rituximab + bendamustine) and R-CHOP regimen can be used in elderly patients with MCL. Previously studies have shown that initial treatment indolent B cell lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma, BR and R - CHOP plan randomized controlled studies show that BR scheme can significantly the patient's complete remission rate (40% vs 30%, P = 0.021) and progression-free survival (69.5 m vs. 31.2 m, P < 0.0001), and BR group 3-4 patients with leukopenia and incidence of infection were significantly reduced[4]. The phase III Ⅱ clinical trial showed that 57 MCL patients with a median age of 71 years were enrolled in the R-BAC500 regimen for 4-6 cycles. The results showed that the ORR of the patients was 96%, the CR rate was 93%, 51% of the patients achieved bone marrow MRD negative, the 2-year PFS rate was 81%, the OS rate was 85%, and the hematological adverse reactions were significantly reduced[5,6]Based on the above studies, BR-based treatment regimen has become the first-line treatment regimen for senile mantle cell lymphoma[7,8]. Recurrence of elderly set of cell lymphoma, face the same problem, 60% of cell lymphoma in patients with disease recurrence after first-line treatment, once the elderly patients with recurrence after treatment effect is poorer, so how to improve the elderly mantle cell lymphoma patients reponse depth, reduce disease relapse, has become an important treatment goal of mantle cell lymphoma. Ibrutinib, as a BTK inhibitor, has shown significant efficacy in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma, and has become an important choice in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma[9] . The PCYC1104 clinical study showed that ibrutinib monotherapy was used to treat recurrent and refractory mantle cell lymphoma with a median follow-up of 15.3 months, with a CR21%, PR47%, ORR68%, and median PFS13.9 months[10,11]; Another randomized, open, multi-center phase III trial comparing ibrutinib to Temsirolimus monotherapy in relapsed and refractory mantle cell lymphoma showed a statistically significant difference in CR18.7%, PR53.2%, ORR72%and median PFS15.6 months compared with sirolimus monotherapy[12]. Based on these studies, ibrutinib is now an important treatment option for relapsed and refractory mantle cell lymphoma recommended by various guidelines. The significant efficacy of ibrutinib in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma has been studied both at home and abroad. Ibrutinib is used for the treatment of elderly patients with mantle cell lymphoma at the initial treatment, and combined treatment with ibrutinib can achieve deep complete remission and reduce disease recurrence.The haematology annual report 2019, 50 cases treated first in elderly patients with sets of cell lymphoma with zlatan ibrahimovic for combined therapy with mabthera, continued until disease progression, oral CR60% after combined treatment, ORR98%, 81% patients achieve MRD negative, the study for ibrahimovic, combination therapy in the elderly set of cell lymphoma treated first provide treatment, has become an old set of cell lymphoma treated first important treatment options. The retrospective analysis of 256 cases of Chinese patients with mantle cell lymphoma showed that the survival rate of Chinese patients with mantle cell lymphoma after initial treatment was 40.9%, Orrin 81.6%, 5-year PFS51.2% and 5-year OS58.4%, which were significantly lower than that of foreign patients with mantle cell lymphoma. Among them, the elderly patients aged over 65 years accounted for 33.2%. Compared with young patients, the elderly MCL had poor chemotherapy tolerance, and the complete remission rate and overall survival were significantly lower than those of young patients. Therefore, the initial treatment for elderly mantle cell lymphoma patients in the Chinese population needs to be further optimized. As a BTK inhibitor with the longest marketing history, ibrutinib has been widely used in the clinical treatment of mantle cell lymphoma and listed in NRDL.In clinical treatment, ibrutinib combined with BR regimen has been used for elderly patients, showing a good complete response rate and tolerable safety. In order to better collect the clinical data of ibrutinib combined with BR regimen and make a more scientific and accurate evaluation, the observational clinical study on the safety and efficacy of R-B regimen combined with ibrutinib in the initial treatment of mask cell lymphoma at the age of > age 65 was carried out in our center. This study was able to collect the ORR of 2 and 6 cycles of R-B combined with ibrutinib treatment in the Chinese population of elderly manusol cell lymphoma in the initial treatment, evaluate the survival indicators, and collect the adverse reactions during the treatment and the recurrence rate after treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT05406154
Study type Observational
Source Peking University Third Hospital
Contact Hongmei Jing, Professor
Phone +86 01082265571
Email hongmeijing@bjmu.edu.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 30, 2020
Completion date July 30, 2024

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