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Anti-GD2 antibody with GM-CSF, interleukin-2, and isotretinoin for neuroblastoma

  • Alice L. Yu
  • , Andrew L. Gilman
  • , M. Fevzi Ozkaynak
  • , Wendy B. London
  • , Susan G. Kreissman
  • , Helen X. Chen
  • , Malcolm Smith
  • , Barry Anderson
  • , Judith G. Villablanca
  • , Katherine K. Matthay
  • , Hiro Shimada
  • , Stephan A. Grupp
  • , Robert Seeger
  • , C. Patrick Reynolds
  • , Allen Buxton
  • , Ralph A. Reisfeld
  • , Steven D. Gillies
  • , Susan L. Cohn
  • , John M. Maris
  • , Paul M. Sondel
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Academia Sinica - Genomics Research Center
  • Levine Children's Hospital
  • New York Medical College
  • Boston Children's Hospital
  • Children's Oncology Group Statistics and Data Center
  • Duke University
  • National Institutes of Health
  • University of Southern California
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • CureSearch
  • Scripps Research Institute
  • Provenance Biopharmaceuticals
  • The University of Chicago
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

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BACKGROUND: Preclinical and preliminary clinical data indicate that ch14.18, a monoclonal antibody against the tumor-associated disialoganglioside GD2, has activity against neuroblastoma and that such activity is enhanced when ch14.18 is combined with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) or interleukin-2. We conducted a study to determine whether adding ch14.18, GM-CSF, and interleukin-2 to standard isotretinoin therapy after intensive multimodal therapy would improve outcomes in high-risk neuroblastoma. METHODS: Patients with high-risk neuroblastoma who had a response to induction therapy and stem-cell transplantation were randomly assigned, in a 1:1 ratio, to receive standard therapy (six cycles of isotretinoin) or immunotherapy (six cycles of isotretinoin and five concomitant cycles of ch14.18 in combination with alternating GM-CSF and interleukin-2). Event-free survival and overall survival were compared between the immunotherapy group and the standard-therapy group, on an intention-to-treat basis. RESULTS: A total of 226 eligible patients were randomly assigned to a treatment group. In the immunotherapy group, a total of 52% of patients had pain of grade 3, 4, or 5, and 23% and 25% of patients had capillary leak syndrome and hypersensitivity reactions, respectively. With 61% of the number of expected events observed, the study met the criteria for early stopping owing to efficacy. The median duration of follow-up was 2.1 years. Immunotherapy was superior to standard therapy with regard to rates of event-free survival (66±5% vs. 46±5% at 2 years, P = 0.01) and overall survival (86±4% vs. 75±5% at 2 years, P = 0.02 without adjustment for interim analyses). CONCLUSIONS: Immunotherapy with ch14.18, GM-CSF, and interleukin-2 was associated with a significantly improved outcome as compared with standard therapy in patients with high-risk neuroblastoma.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1324-1334
頁數11
期刊New England Journal of Medicine
363
發行號14
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 30 09 2010
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