Daratumumab治疗6例多发性骨髓瘤合并肾衰竭患者的经验

IF 0.5 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Plasmatology Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1177/26348535211042012
A. Turgutkaya, A. Bolaman, I. Yavaşoğlu
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Daratumumab是一种单克隆抗cd38抗体,已被用于治疗复发性难治性多发性骨髓瘤(RRMM)。poloxx和Castor试验证明了其有效性,但排除了晚期肾病患者。因此,这些患者的可用经验是有限的。在这里,我们的目的是强调达拉单抗在6例肾脏疾病患者中的安全性。方法对6例诊断为RRMM并有肾功能损害的患者进行分析。平均±标准差年龄为63.6±8.38岁。3例、2例和1例患者分别有免疫球蛋白(Ig) G κ pa、λ轻链和IgA λ MM。所有患者在接受达拉单抗治疗前均接受4至6行抗mm治疗。5例有慢性肾病,1例因骨髓瘤复发急性肾损伤入院。所有患者均给予Daratumumab,并进行密切随访。结果经达拉单抗治疗后,1例患者肾功能得到改善。1例患者肾小球滤过率轻微下降,开始血液透析。2例已接受血液透析的患者继续依赖血液透析。无不良反应记录。1例患者获得完全缓解,4例患者获得非常好的部分缓解。结论:达拉单抗可以安全使用,部分患者的肾功能可能得到改善。需要对更大的患者群体进行研究,以获得更准确的数据。
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Experience of Daratumumab in Six Patients With Multiple Myeloma and Kidney Failure
Purpose Daratumumab, a monoclonal anti-CD38 antibody, has been administered for relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). The Pollux and Castor trials proved its efficacy, yet excluded patients with advanced-stage renal disease. Therefore, available experience in these patients is limited. Here, we aimed to emphasize the safety of daratumumab in 6 patients with kidney disease. Methods Six patients with RRMM diagnoses and renal impairment were included. Their mean ± standard deviation age was 63.6 ± 8.38 years. Three, two, and one patient(s) had immunoglobulin (Ig) G kappa, lambda light chain, and IgA lambda MM, respectively. All patients received 4 to 6 lines of anti-MM therapy before daratumumab treatment. Five had chronic kidney disease and 1 was admitted to the hospital with acute kidney injury due to myeloma relapse. Daratumumab was administered to all patients with close follow-up. Results Following treatment with daratumumab, kidney function was improved in 1 patient. In 1 patient, the glomerular filtration rate was slightly decreased and hemodialysis was initiated. In 2 patients already receiving hemodialysis, their dependency on hemodialysis continued. No adverse reactions were recorded. One patient achieved complete remission and 4 patients achieved very good partial remission. Conclusion Daratumumab can be administered safely, with improvements in kidney function possible in some patients. Studies involving larger patient groups are required to obtain more accurate data.
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