CD38 expression and complement inhibitors affect response and resistance to daratumumab therapy in myeloma

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2016-08-18

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Nijhof, Inger S
Casneuf, Tineke
van Velzen, Jeroen
van Kessel, Berris
Axel, Amy E
Syed, Khaja
Groen, Richard W J
van Duin, Mark
Sonneveld, Pieter
Minnema, Monique C.ORCID 0000-0002-3139-8379ISNI 0000000394782842

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Abstract

The anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody daratumumab is well tolerated and has high single agent activity in heavily pretreated relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (MM). However, not all patients respond, and many patients eventually develop progressive disease to daratumumab monotherapy. We therefore examined whether pretreatment expression levels of CD38 and complement-inhibitory proteins (CIPs) are associated with response and whether changes in expression of these proteins contribute to development of resistance. In a cohort of 102 patients treated with daratumumab monotherapy (16 mg/kg), we found that pretreatment levels of CD38 expression on MM cells were significantly higher in patients who achieved at least partial response (PR) compared with patients who achieved less than PR. However, cell surface expression of the CIPs, CD46, CD55, and CD59, was not associated with clinical response. In addition, CD38 expression was reduced in both bone marrow-localized and circulating MM cells, following the first daratumumab infusion. CD38 expression levels on MM cells increased again following daratumumab discontinuation. In contrast, CD55 and CD59 levels were significantly increased on MM cells only at the time of progression. All-trans retinoic acid increased CD38 levels and decreased CD55 and CD59 expression on MM cells from patients who developed daratumumab resistance, to approximately pretreatment values. This resulted in significant enhancement of daratumumab-mediated complement-dependent cytotoxicity. Together, these data demonstrate an important role for CD38 and CIP expression levels in daratumumab sensitivity and suggest that therapeutic combinations that alter CD38 and CIP expression levels should be investigated in the treatment of MM. These trials were registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT00574288 (GEN501) and #NCT01985126 (SIRIUS).

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Nijhof, I S, Casneuf, T, van Velzen, J, van Kessel, B, Axel, A E, Syed, K, Groen, R W J, van Duin, M, Sonneveld, P, Minnema, M C, Zweegman, S, Chiu, C, Bloem, A C, Mutis, T, Lokhorst, H M, Sasser, A K & van de Donk, N W C J 2016, 'CD38 expression and complement inhibitors affect response and resistance to daratumumab therapy in myeloma', Blood, vol. 128, no. 7, pp. 959-970. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2016-03-703439