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PD1 blockade with pembrolizumab is highly effective in relapsed or refractory NK/T-cell lymphoma failing L-asparaginase

  • Yok Lam Kwong
  • , Thomas S.Y. Chan
  • , Daryl Tan
  • , Seok Jin Kim
  • , Li Mei Poon
  • , Benjamin Mow
  • , Pek Lan Khong
  • , Florence Loong
  • , Rex Au-Yeung
  • , Jabed Iqbal
  • , Colin Phipps
  • , Eric Tse
  • Queen Mary Hospital Hong Kong
  • Raffles Hospital
  • Singapore General Hospital
  • Sungkyunkwan University
  • National University Cancer Institute
  • Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre

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Abstract

Natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphomas failing L-asparaginse regimens have no known salvage and are almost invariably fatal. Seven male patients with NK/T-cell lymphoma (median age, 49 years; range, 31-68 years) for whom a median of 2 (range, 1-5) regimens (including L-asparaginase regimens and allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation [HSCT] in 2 cases) failed were treated with the anti-programmed death 1 (PD1) antibody pembrolizumab. All patients responded, according to various clinical, radiologic (positron emission tomography), morphologic, and molecular (circulating Epstein-Barr virus [EBV] DNA) criteria. Two patients achieved complete response (CR) in all parameters. Three patients achieved clinical and radiologic CRs, with two having molecular remission (undetectable EBV DNA) but minimal EBV-encoded RNA-positive cells in lesions comprising predominantly CD3+CD4+ and CD3+CD8+ T cells (which ultimately disappeared, suggesting they represented pseudoprogression) and one having detectable EBV DNA despite morphologic CR. Two patients achieved partial response (PR). After a median of 7 (range, 2-13) cycles of pembrolizumab and a follow-up of a median of 6 (range, 2-10) months, all five CR patients were still in remission. The only adverse event was grade 2 skin graft-versus-host disease in one patient with previous allogeneic HSCT. Expression of the PD1 ligand was strong in 4 patients (3 achieving CR) and weak in 1 (achieving PR). PD1 blockade with pembrolizumab was a potent strategy for NK/T-cell lymphomas failing L-asparaginase regimens.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2437-2442
Number of pages6
JournalBlood
Volume129
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

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