Practical management of adverse events in patients receiving tarlatamab, a delta-like ligand 3–targeted bispecific T-cell engager immunotherapy, for previously treated small cell lung cancer

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancer Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1002/cncr.35738
Jacob M. Sands MD, Stéphane Champiat MD, PhD, Horst-Dieter Hummel MD, Kelly G. Paulson MD, PhD, Hossein Borghaei DO, Jean Bustamante Alvarez MD, David P. Carbone MD, PhD, Jennifer W. Carlisle MD, Noura J. Choudhury MD, Jeffrey M. Clarke MD, Shirish M. Gadgeel MD, Hiroki Izumi MD, PhD, Alejandro Navarro MD, Sally C. M. Lau MD, Philip E. Lammers MD, Shuang Huang PhD, Ali Hamidi MD, Sujoy Mukherjee MD, Taofeek K. Owonikoko MD, PhD
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Tarlatamab is a bispecific T-cell engager immunotherapy targeting delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) and the cluster of differentiation 3 (CD3) molecule. In the phase 2 DeLLphi-301 trial of tarlatamab for patients with previously treated small cell lung cancer, tarlatamab 10 mg every 2 weeks achieved durable responses and encouraging survival outcomes. Analyses of updated safety data from the DeLLphi-301 trial demonstrated that the most common treatment-emergent adverse events were cytokine release syndrome (53%), pyrexia (38%), decreased appetite (36%), dysgeusia (32%), and an emia (30%). Cytokine release syndrome was mostly grade 1 or 2 in severity, occurred primarily after the first or second tarlatamab dose, and was managed with supportive care, which included the administration of antipyretics (e.g., acetaminophen), intravenous hydration, and/or glucocorticoids. Other treatment-emergent adverse effects of interest included neutropenia (16%) and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome and associated neurologic events (10%). Given that tarlatamab is the first T-cell engager approved for the treatment of small cell lung cancer, raising awareness with regard to the monitoring and management of tarlatamab-associated adverse events is essential. Here, the authors describe the timing, occurrence, and duration of these adverse events and review the management and risk-mitigation strategies used by clinical investigators during the DeLLphi-301 trial.

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Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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