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Annals of Oncology Advance Access published online on July 19, 2005

Annals of Oncology, doi:10.1093/annonc/mdi320
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© 2005 European Society for Medical Oncology
Received June 9, 2005
Accepted June 10, 2005

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Single agent rituximab in patients with follicular or mantle cell lymphoma: clinical and biological factors that are predictive of response and event-free survival as well as the effect of rituximab on the immune system: a study of the Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research (SAKK)

M. Ghielmini 1*, K. Rufibach 1, G. Salles 2, L. Leoncini-Franscini 1, C. Léger-Falandry 2, S. Cogliatti 1, M. Fey 1, G. Martinelli 3, R. Stahel 1, A. Lohri 1, N. Ketterer 1, M. Wernli 1, T. Cerny 1, and S.-F. Hsu Schmitz 1

1 Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research (SAKK), Bern, Switzerland
2 Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Lyon, France
3 Istituto Europeo di Oncologia, Milano, Italy

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
M. Ghielmini, E-mail: mghielmini{at}ticino.com


   Abstract

Background: Predictive factors of rituximab efficacy and its effect on the immune system are still not defined.

Patients and methods: Three hundred and six patients with follicular or mantle cell lymphoma received four weekly doses of rituximab (induction) and no further treatment (arm A) or four more doses at 2-month intervals (arm B).

Results: Response rate to induction was 44%. Independent predictive factors for response were disease bulk <5 cm, follicular histology, normal hemoglobin and low lymphocyte count. Factors associated with event-free survival (EFS) were having responded to induction, having received not more than one line of therapy, Ann Arbor stage I-III, high lymphocyte count, disease bulk <5 cm, Fc-gamma receptor genotype VV and receiving prolonged treatment. B cells were suppressed by treatment but recovered after a median of 12 months in arm A and 18 months in arm B. The median IgM level after 1 year was normal in arm A but was decreased to 73% of baseline in arm B. We observed 24 serious adverse events, equally distributed between arms. Ten patients receiving induction only and six patients receiving prolonged treatment developed a second tumor.

Conclusions: We defined the characteristics predicting response and EFS to rituximab. Prolonged treatment results in longer EFS at the cost of a longer reduction in B cell and IgM levels, but without additional clinical toxicity.

Keywords: rituximab; predictive factors; toxicity; Fc-{gamma} receptor; follicular lymphoma; mantle cell lymphoma.
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