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ADC Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 2 Clinical Trial of ZYNLONTA® (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl) in Combination with Rituximab in First-Line Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
ADC Therapeutics has initiated the LOTIS-9 Phase 2 clinical trial, targeting unfit and frail patients with previously untreated DLBCL. This trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ZYNLONTA (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl) combined with rituximab in approximately 80 patients aged 80 and older. The trial follows promising results from the LOTIS-5 Phase 3 trial, addressing a significant medical need in a typically underserved population. The study may pave the way for new treatment options for these patients.
Positive
Launch of LOTIS-9 Phase 2 trial opens avenues for treatment of unfit and frail DLBCL patients.
Previous LOTIS-5 trial results indicated good tolerability and efficacy of ZYNLONTA.
Potential to serve a growing patient population with limited treatment options.
Negative
None.
LOTIS-9 trial targets unfit, frail and elderly patients with previously untreated DLBCL representing a significantly underserved patient population
LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
ADC Therapeutics SA (NYSE: ADCT) today announced the first patient has been dosed in LOTIS-9, a Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating ZYNLONTA® (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl) in combination with rituximab (Lonca-R) in unfit and frail patients with previously untreated diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
“Unfit, elderly, and frail DLBCL patients represent a growing population for which new treatments are greatly needed. These patients are often unable to tolerate the standard of care R-CHOP or even a modified R-CHOP regimen and they are excluded from many first-line studies,” said Joseph Camardo, MD, Chief Medical Officer of ADC Therapeutics. “Following results from the safety run-in of our LOTIS-5 Phase 3 confirmatory trial that demonstrated the tolerability and additive efficacy of ZYNLONTA in combination with rituximab, we are pleased to be assessing the combination in the LOTIS-9 trial in the first-line DLBCL setting for these particular patients. We look forward to the continued advancement of our clinical program designed to maximize the potential of ZYNLONTA and address significant unmet medical needs for patients with lymphoma around the world.”
The initial exploratory stage of the LOTIS-9 open-label Phase 2 trial is evaluating the efficacy and tolerability of Lonca-R in approximately 80 unfit or frail patients aged 80 years or older with previously untreated DLBCL. The simplified geriatric assessment (sGA) developed by the Fondazione Italiana Linfomi identifies three distinct categories (fit, unfit, and frail) based on age, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living and the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics. Trial participants will be assigned to either Cohort A (unfit) or Cohort B (frail) using the sGA. For more information about the LOTIS-9 trial, please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov (identifier NCT05144009).
About LOTIS-9
The LOTIS-9 Phase 2 clinical trial is evaluating loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl in combination with rituximab (Lonca-R) in previously untreated unfit/frail participants with DLBCL. The primary objectives of the Phase 2 clinical trial are to assess the efficacy of a response-adapted treatment of Lonca-R in unfit participants with previously untreated DLBCL and to assess the tolerability and efficacy of a response-adapted treatment of Lonca-R in frail participants with previously untreated DLBCL who are ineligible for standard R-mini-CHOP.
The first arm of this study will examine participants who are unfit and who will receive Lonca-R for three cycles. Participants who achieve a complete response will receive Lonca-R for one additional cycle. Participants who receive a partial response will receive Lonca-R for three additional cycles. The second arm of this study will examine participants who are frail or participants with cardiac comorbidities. These participants will receive Lonca-R for three cycles. Participants who achieve a PR will receive Lonca-R for 3 additional cycles for a total of up to 6 cycles. Only participants enrolled in Cohort B, who achieve stable disease (SD) and deriving clinical benefit per the treating physician, may also receive Lonca-R for an additional 3 cycles.
About ZYNLONTA® (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl)
ZYNLONTA® is a CD19-directed antibody drug conjugate (ADC). Once bound to a CD19-expressing cell, ZYNLONTA is internalized by the cell, where enzymes release a pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) payload. The potent payload binds to DNA minor groove with little distortion, remaining less visible to DNA repair mechanisms. This ultimately results in cell cycle arrest and tumor cell death.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ZYNLONTA (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl) for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory (r/r) large B-cell lymphoma after two or more lines of systemic therapy, including DLBCL not otherwise specified, DLBCL arising from low-grade lymphoma and also high-grade B-cell lymphoma. The trial included a broad spectrum of heavily pre-treated patients (median three prior lines of therapy) with difficult-to-treat disease, including patients who did not respond to first-line therapy, patients refractory to all prior lines of therapy, patients with double/triple hit genetics and patients who had stem cell transplant and CAR-T therapy prior to their treatment with ZYNLONTA. This indication is approved by the FDA under accelerated approval based on overall response rate and continued approval for this indication may be contingent upon verification and description of clinical benefit in a confirmatory trial.
ZYNLONTA is also being evaluated as a therapeutic option in combination studies in other B-cell malignancies and earlier lines of therapy.
About ADC Therapeutics
ADC Therapeutics (NYSE: ADCT) is a commercial-stage biotechnology company improving the lives of those affected by cancer with its next-generation, targeted antibody drug conjugates (ADCs). The Company is advancing its proprietary PBD-based ADC technology to transform the treatment paradigm for patients with hematologic malignancies and solid tumors.
ADC Therapeutics’ CD19-directed ADC ZYNLONTA® (loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl) is approved by the FDA for the treatment of relapsed or refractory diffuse large b-cell lymphoma after two or more lines of systemic therapy. ZYNLONTA is also in development in combination with other agents. Cami (camidanlumab tesirine) is being evaluated in a pivotal Phase 2 trial for relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma and in a Phase 1b clinical trial for various advanced solid tumors. In addition to ZYNLONTA and Cami, ADC Therapeutics has multiple ADCs in ongoing clinical and preclinical development.
ADC Therapeutics is based in Lausanne (Biopôle), Switzerland and has operations in London, the San Francisco Bay Area and New Jersey. For more information, please visit https://adctherapeutics.com/ and follow the Company on Twitter and LinkedIn.
ZYNLONTA® is a registered trademark of ADC Therapeutics SA.
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The LOTIS-9 trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ZYNLONTA in combination with rituximab for unfit and frail patients with previously untreated DLBCL.
When did the LOTIS-9 trial start?
The first patient in the LOTIS-9 trial was dosed recently as part of this ongoing Phase 2 study.
What are the criteria for patients in the LOTIS-9 trial?
The trial focuses on patients aged 80 years or older who are unfit or frail and have previously untreated DLBCL.
What are the expected outcomes of the LOTIS-9 trial?
The primary objectives are to assess the efficacy of ZYNLONTA in this specific population and its tolerability compared to standard treatments.
What does ADCT hope to achieve with the LOTIS-9 trial?
ADCT aims to provide an effective treatment option for a significant unmet medical need in elderly DLBCL patients.