Non-relapse mortality with bispecific antibodies: A systematic review and meta-analysis in lymphoma and multiple myeloma
Date
2025-07-02Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13774DOI
10.1016/j.ymthe.2025.03.048
ISSN
1525-0024
PMID
40170355
Abstract
Bispecific antibodies (BsAb) are associated with distinct immune-related toxicities that impact morbidity and mortality. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined non-relapse mortality (NRM) with BsAb therapy in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and multiple myeloma (MM). A PubMed and Embase search up to October 2024 identified 29 studies (21 NHL, 8 MM) involving 2,535 patients. The overall NRM point estimate was 4.7% (95% confidence interval [CI] 3.4%-6.4%), with a median follow-up of 12.0 months. We noted no significant difference in NRM across disease entities (NHL: 4.2%, MM: 6.2%, p = 0.22). In NHL, prespecified subgroup analyses revealed increased NRM in real-world studies compared to clinical trials. For MM, an association between NRM and higher response rates and longer follow-up was noted. Meta-regression comparing BsAb and CAR-T therapies (n = 8,592) showed no significant NRM difference when accounting for key study-level confounders (p = 0.96). Overall, infections were the leading cause of NRM, accounting for 71.8% of non-relapse deaths. Of the infection-related deaths, 48% were attributed to COVID-19. In a pre-specified sensitivity analysis excluding COVID-19 fatalities, the overall NRM estimate was 3.5% (95% CI 2.6%-4.6%). Taken together, these results provide a benchmark for the estimated NRM with BsAb therapy and highlight the paramount importance of infection reporting, prevention, and mitigation.
Keywords
CAR T-cell therapy; Bispecific antibodies; LymphomaBibliographic citation
Tix T, Alhomoud M, Shouval R, Iacoboni G, Scheffer Cliff ER, Hansen DK, et al. Non-relapse mortality with bispecific antibodies: A systematic review and meta-analysis in lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Mol Ther. 2025 Jul 2;33(7):3163-76.
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Professionals
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