Single-Agent Brentuximab as Bridging Therapy for Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients With Hepatic Impairment.

2016 
Abstract Background: Patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) can rarely present with hepatic impairment which may preclude administration of definitive therapy (ABVD, or other cytotoxic regimens). Brentuximab Vedotin (BV) is an antibody drug conjugate directed at CD30 and is approved for the treatment of refractory HL after failure of at least two prior chemotherapy regimens or after failure of autologous stem cell transplant. We report our experience of patients presenting with advanced stage HL and moderate to severe hepatic impairment who were unfit to receive ABVD therapy. Methods: Patients with HL, unfit to receive definitive ABVD therapy, treated with BV between 5/2014 and 5/2015, were included in the study. Patient charts were reviewed for administration of BV; and those with baseline hepatic impairment were included in the study. Structured forms were used to abstract relevant clinical data. Results: Five patients were included in this study; median age 38 (range 27-71 years); all were male. Three were Hispanic and two were African-American. Two had known history of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV) infection. All had stage 4 disease at presentation, 3 had bone marrow involvement, while four reported 'B' symptoms. All had hepatocellular and cholestatic pattern of liver injury on admission laboratory exam, and were not considered candidates for standard ABVD therapy. Two patients had HIV infection controlled by antiviral therapy. Liver biopsy showed hepatic HL infiltrate in two patients, VBDS in two patients, and suspected drug induced liver injury (DILI) in one patient. Patients with intrahepatic HL and VBDS had not received any therapy for HL; the patient with DILI had recently received therapy with gemcitabine. Due to concern for potential ABVD-related toxicity, all patients were treated with BV. Therapy was continued every 3 weeks till normalization of serum bilirubin to Conclusions: Treatment with BV provided successful bridging to definitive chemotherapy in patients with HL with hepatic involvement. In HL patients, liver biopsy may help distinguishing liver injury related to HL, requiring aggressive chemotherapy, from liver injury related to HL treatment, which necessitates alternative regimens. BV can successfully be used as a bridging therapy in advanced HL patients presenting with liver injury who may be unfit to receive more cytotoxic chemotherapy. This was seen in both HIV negative and positive patients. Further studies to establish the safety and efficacy of BV in this scenario is warranted. Disclosures Off Label Use: Brentuximab Vedotin is an antibody drug conjugate directed at CD30 and is approved in the treatment of refractory Hodgkin lymphoma after failure of at least 2 prior chemotherapy regimens. We describe the use of Brentuximab Vedotin in Hodgkin lymphoma after no (4 patients) or 1 therapy (1 patient)..
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