2024
Chart review study of real-world clinical outcomes in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma treated with extracorporeal photopheresis in the US in 2017–2019
Girardi M, Carlson K, Huang X, Corman S, Edmundson P, Schmier J, Kale H, Raina R, Foss F. Chart review study of real-world clinical outcomes in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma treated with extracorporeal photopheresis in the US in 2017–2019. Journal Of Dermatological Treatment 2024, 35: 2360568. PMID: 38852942, DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2024.2360568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous T-cell lymphomaCutaneous T-cell lymphoma patientsExtracorporeal photopheresisResponse rateClinical outcomesMonths of ECP treatmentMedian time to responseReal-world treatment patternsECP initiationLymph node involvementStage IV diseaseAdvanced-stage diseaseT-cell lymphomaTime to responseEffective treatment optionPercentage of patientsChart review studyIV diseaseSezary syndromeNode involvementConcomitant therapySystemic therapyMedian ageMycosis fungoidesChart review
2021
How we treat advanced stage cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma – mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome
Sethi TK, Montanari F, Foss F, Reddy N. How we treat advanced stage cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma – mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome. British Journal Of Haematology 2021, 195: 352-364. PMID: 33987825, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.17458.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAdrenal Cortex HormonesAgedAntibodies, MonoclonalAntineoplastic AgentsBexaroteneBiomarkers, TumorClinical Trials as TopicCombined Modality TherapyDelayed DiagnosisDiagnosis, DifferentialElectronsHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHistone Deacetylase InhibitorsHumansInterferon-alphaMaleMycosis FungoidesNeoplasm StagingNeoplastic Stem CellsPhotopheresisPrognosisPUVA TherapyRetinoidsSezary SyndromeSignal TransductionSkin NeoplasmsT-Lymphocyte SubsetsConceptsT-cell lymphomaSézary syndromeMultidisciplinary careCutaneous T-cell lymphoma mycosis fungoidesMycosis fungoides/Sézary syndromeCutaneous T-cell lymphomaLines of therapyAdditional treatment optionsNon-Hodgkin lymphomaDuration of useCumulative drug toxicityEarly referralRecurrent diseaseDiagnostic delayPatients' qualityTreatment optionsCommon subtypeTreatable diseaseRare subsetDrug toxicityLymphomaSyndromeDiseasePresent reviewCareMitigating the risk of COVID-19 exposure by transitioning from clinic-based to home-based immune globulin infusion
Perreault S, Schiffer M, Clinchy-Jarmoszko V, Bocchetta N, Barbarotta L, Abdelghany O, Foss F, Huntington S, Seropian S, Isufi I. Mitigating the risk of COVID-19 exposure by transitioning from clinic-based to home-based immune globulin infusion. American Journal Of Health-System Pharmacy 2021, 78: 1112-1117. PMID: 33617630, PMCID: PMC7929449, DOI: 10.1093/ajhp/zxab072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHome-based infusionsCOVID-19 exposureSCIG infusionsIntravenous immune globulin therapyBetter patient understandingImmune globulin infusionImmune globulin therapyPatient Outcome QuestionnairePatient outcome assessmentInfusion-related complicationsChair timeRisk of infectionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virusGlobulin therapyIVIG infusionIVIG therapyChart reviewImmunosuppressed populationImmunosuppressed patientsInfusion visitsMedical visitsOutcomes QuestionnairePatient satisfactionPatient understandingInfusion clinic
2020
Outcomes of Patients with Transformed Mycosis Fungoides: Analysis from a Prospective Multicenter US Cohort Study
Lansigan F, Horwitz SM, Pinter-Brown LC, Carson KR, Shustov AR, Rosen ST, Pro B, Hsi ED, Federico M, Gisselbrecht C, Schwartz M, Bellm LA, Acosta M, Foss FM. Outcomes of Patients with Transformed Mycosis Fungoides: Analysis from a Prospective Multicenter US Cohort Study. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia 2020, 20: 744-748. PMID: 32532611, PMCID: PMC8447249, DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2020.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLymph node involvementOutcomes of patientsMedian survivalNode involvementCohort studyMycosis fungoidesSingle agentPeripheral T-cell lymphoma patientsT-cell lymphoma patientsProspective cohort studyKaplan-Meier methodologyUS cohort studyNovel treatment approachesConcomitant radiotherapyMost patientsSystemic therapyMedian agePatient characteristicsMedian timeLymphoma patientsLiposomal doxorubicinPatientsTreatment approachesSurvival rateLactate dehydrogenase
2019
Incidence and outcomes of rare T cell lymphomas from the T Cell Project: hepatosplenic, enteropathy associated and peripheral gamma delta T cell lymphomas
Foss FM, Horwitz SM, Civallero M, Bellei M, Marcheselli L, Kim WS, Cabrera ME, Dlouhy I, Nagler A, Advani RH, Pesce EA, Ko Y, Montoto S, Chiattone C, Moskowitz A, Spina M, Cesaretti M, Biasoli I, Federico M. Incidence and outcomes of rare T cell lymphomas from the T Cell Project: hepatosplenic, enteropathy associated and peripheral gamma delta T cell lymphomas. American Journal Of Hematology 2019, 95: 151-155. PMID: 31709579, PMCID: PMC8025136, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25674.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overDisease-Free SurvivalEnteropathy-Associated T-Cell LymphomaFemaleHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansIncidenceLymphoma, T-Cell, PeripheralMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaSurvival RateTransplantation, AutologousConceptsHepatosplenic T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaEnteropathy-Associated T-Cell LymphomaGamma-delta T-cell lymphomaT-cell ProjectStem cell transplantationCell lymphomaRare subtypeFirst remissionTreatment patternsCell transplantationAutologous stem cell transplantationAllogeneic stem cell transplantationFirst-line therapyLarge prospective trialsProgression-free survivalCells projectRare T cellsNovel treatment approachesFree survivalLine therapyOverall survivalProspective trialAnthracycline regimensClinical trialsPembrolizumab in Relapsed and Refractory Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary Syndrome: A Multicenter Phase II Study.
Khodadoust MS, Rook AH, Porcu P, Foss F, Moskowitz AJ, Shustov A, Shanbhag S, Sokol L, Fling SP, Ramchurren N, Pierce R, Davis A, Shine R, Li S, Fong S, Kim J, Yang Y, Blumenschein WM, Yearley JH, Das B, Patidar R, Datta V, Cantu E, McCutcheon JN, Karlovich C, Williams PM, Subrahmanyam PB, Maecker HT, Horwitz SM, Sharon E, Kohrt HE, Cheever MA, Kim YH. Pembrolizumab in Relapsed and Refractory Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary Syndrome: A Multicenter Phase II Study. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 38: 20-28. PMID: 31532724, PMCID: PMC6943974, DOI: 10.1200/jco.19.01056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRefractory mycosis fungoidesSézary syndromeOverall response rateMycosis fungoidesTreatment discontinuationFlare reactionAdvanced MF/SSResponse rateMF/Sézary syndromeMulticenter phase II studyMulticenter phase II trialSeverity-Weighted Assessment ToolHigh PD-1 expressionAdvanced mycosis fungoidesEfficacy of pembrolizumabPrior systemic therapySubsequent clinical responseAdvanced-stage diseasePhase II studyPrimary end pointPD-1 expressionPhase II trialFavorable safety profileTotal mutation burdenLack of responseOutcomes for Relapsed and Refractory Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Patients after Front-Line Therapy from the COMPLETE Registry
Lansigan F, Horwitz SM, Pinter-Brown LC, Rosen ST, Pro B, Hsi ED, Federico M, Gisselbrecht C, Schwartz M, Bellm LA, Acosta M, Shustov AR, Advani RH, Feldman T, Lechowicz MJ, Smith SM, Tulpule A, Craig MD, Greer JP, Kahl BS, Leach JW, Morganstein N, Casulo C, Park SI, Foss FM. Outcomes for Relapsed and Refractory Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Patients after Front-Line Therapy from the COMPLETE Registry. Acta Haematologica 2019, 143: 40-50. PMID: 31315113, DOI: 10.1159/000500666.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaFront-line therapyComplete responseRelapsed diseaseT-cell lymphomaRefractory patientsInitial treatmentPrimary refractoryOverall survivalPeripheral T-cell lymphoma patientsResponse/stable diseaseT-cell lymphoma patientsAggressive T-cell lymphomaSingle-agent regimensDays of enrollmentObjective response ratePrimary refractory diseaseSecond-line settingSecond-line therapyActive single agentProspective outcome dataSingle-agent therapyLonger overall survivalUnmet medical needGood responseEffect of leucovorin administration on mucositis and skin reactions in patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma treated with pralatrexate*
Foss FM, Parker TL, Girardi M, Li A. Effect of leucovorin administration on mucositis and skin reactions in patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma treated with pralatrexate*. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2019, 60: 2927-2930. PMID: 31119966, DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2019.1612061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaIncidence of mucositisAddition of leucovorinSkin reactionsLeucovorin administrationMucositis incidenceMucositis occurrenceDisease stabilizationAdverse eventsClinical responseCTCL patientsPoor prognosisLeucovorinMucositisPatientsResponse rateLymphomaPralatrexateIncidenceEfficacyPrognosisDosingAdministrationSingle agents vs combination chemotherapy in relapsed and refractory peripheral T‐cell lymphoma: Results from the comprehensive oncology measures for peripheral T‐cell lymphoma treatment (COMPLETE) registry
Stuver RN, Khan N, Schwartz M, Acosta M, Federico M, Gisselbrecht C, Horwitz SM, Lansigan F, Pinter‐Brown L, Pro B, Shustov AR, Foss FM, Jain S. Single agents vs combination chemotherapy in relapsed and refractory peripheral T‐cell lymphoma: Results from the comprehensive oncology measures for peripheral T‐cell lymphoma treatment (COMPLETE) registry. American Journal Of Hematology 2019, 94: 641-649. PMID: 30896890, PMCID: PMC7928240, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25463.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaRefractory peripheral T-cell lymphomaComprehensive Oncology MeasuresT-cell lymphomaCombination chemotherapyFirst retreatmentSingle agentCombination therapyR diseaseTreatment RegistryEligibility criteriaR Peripheral T Cell LymphomaHematopoietic stem cell transplantationPrior systemic therapyComplete response rateMedian overall survivalProgression-free survivalStem cell transplantationPrimary endpointAdverse eventsOverall survivalSystemic therapyMore patientsRandomized trialsGrade 3The impact of a multimodal approach to vancomycin discontinuation in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients (HSCT) with febrile neutropenia (FN)
Perreault S, McManus D, Bar N, Foss F, Gowda L, Isufi I, Seropian S, Malinis M, Topal JE. The impact of a multimodal approach to vancomycin discontinuation in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients (HSCT) with febrile neutropenia (FN). Transplant Infectious Disease 2019, 21: e13059. PMID: 30737868, DOI: 10.1111/tid.13059.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntimicrobial StewardshipFebrile NeutropeniaFemaleHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansMaleMedication Therapy ManagementMethicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusMiddle AgedNoseRetrospective StudiesStaphylococcal InfectionsTime FactorsVancomycinYoung AdultConceptsHematopoietic stem cell transplant recipientsPost-intervention cohortFebrile neutropeniaVancomycin useVancomycin discontinuationStewardship teamRetrospective analysisMultimodal approachStem cell transplant recipientsResistant Gram-positive organismsResistant Gram-positive infectionsAntibiotic stewardship teamDiscontinuation of vancomycinEvidence of pneumoniaPost-implementation cohortPrevious MRSA infectionCell transplant recipientsGram-positive infectionsNasal swab collectionEmpiric vancomycinFN patientsVancomycin ordersVancomycin usageHSCT recipientsTransplant recipientsRandomized Phase III Study of Alisertib or Investigator’s Choice (Selected Single Agent) in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
O’Connor O, Özcan M, Jacobsen ED, Roncero JM, Trotman J, Demeter J, Masszi T, Pereira J, Ramchandren R, Beaven A, Caballero D, Horwitz SM, Lennard A, Turgut M, Hamerschlak N, d’Amore F, Foss F, Kim WS, Leonard JP, Zinzani PL, Chiattone CS, Hsi ED, Trümper L, Liu H, Sheldon-Waniga E, Ullmann CD, Venkatakrishnan K, Leonard EJ, Shustov AR, . Randomized Phase III Study of Alisertib or Investigator’s Choice (Selected Single Agent) in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: 613-623. PMID: 30707661, PMCID: PMC6494247, DOI: 10.1200/jco.18.00899.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic AgentsAurora Kinase AAzepinesDisease ProgressionDisease-Free SurvivalDrug Resistance, NeoplasmEarly Termination of Clinical TrialsFemaleHumansLymphoma, T-Cell, PeripheralMaleMiddle AgedProtein Kinase InhibitorsPyrimidinesRecurrenceTime FactorsYoung AdultConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaRefractory peripheral T-cell lymphomaProgression-free survivalOverall response rateT-cell lymphomaComparator armInvestigational Aurora A kinase inhibitorResponse rateMedian progression-free survivalTwo-year overall survivalRandomized phase III studyRandomized phase III trialIndependent data monitoring committeeEfficacy of alisertibMore prior therapiesSingle-agent comparatorCommon adverse eventsPhase III studyPhase III trialsIndependent central reviewData monitoring committeeDrug discontinuationIntravenous romidepsinOral alisertibPrior therapyThe role of autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with nodal peripheral T‐cell lymphomas in first complete remission: Report from COMPLETE, a prospective, multicenter cohort study
Park SI, Horwitz SM, Foss FM, Pinter‐Brown L, Carson KR, Rosen ST, Pro B, Hsi ED, Federico M, Gisselbrecht C, Schwartz M, Bellm LA, Acosta M, Advani RH, Feldman T, Lechowicz MJ, Smith SM, Lansigan F, Tulpule A, Craig MD, Greer JP, Kahl BS, Leach JW, Morganstein N, Casulo C, Shustov AR, Investigators F. The role of autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with nodal peripheral T‐cell lymphomas in first complete remission: Report from COMPLETE, a prospective, multicenter cohort study. Cancer 2019, 125: 1507-1517. PMID: 30694529, PMCID: PMC8269282, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.31861.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCohort StudiesFemaleHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansImmunoblastic LymphadenopathyLymphatic MetastasisLymphoma, T-Cell, PeripheralMaleMiddle AgedRemission InductionRetrospective StudiesTransplantation, AutologousYoung AdultConceptsAutologous stem cell transplantationPeripheral T-cell lymphomaNodal peripheral T-cell lymphomaAngioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaConsolidative autologous stem cell transplantationFirst complete remissionStem cell transplantationComplete remissionCohort studyCell transplantationImpact of ASCTAggressive peripheral T-cell lymphomaFirst large prospective cohort studyHigh International Prognostic Index scoreUntreated peripheral T-cell lymphomaAnaplastic lymphoma kinase-negative anaplastic large cell lymphomaInternational Prognostic Index scoreLarge prospective cohort studyAnaplastic large cell lymphomaComprehensive Oncology MeasuresMedian overall survivalMulticenter cohort studyAdvanced stage diseaseProgression-free survival
2018
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Trends in Radiation Doses and Patterns of Care 2004-2015
Miccio JA, Wilson LD, Kann BH, Jairam V, Beckta J, Foss FM, Yeboa DN. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Trends in Radiation Doses and Patterns of Care 2004-2015. Anticancer Research 2018, 39: 253-259. PMID: 30591466, DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.13105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous T-cell lymphomaLow-dose radiotherapyNational Cancer DatabaseMinority of patientsT-cell lymphomaSimilar response ratesHigh-volume facilitiesLogistic regression modelsAdult patientsMost patientsDose administeredCancer DatabaseEffective treatmentResponse rateRadiotherapyHigh dosesPatientsDosesLess toxicityAnnual percentageRadiation dosesRegression modelsAdministeredLymphomaDiseaseDuvelisib, an oral dual PI3K‐δ,γ inhibitor, shows clinical and pharmacodynamic activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and small lymphocytic lymphoma in a phase 1 study
O'Brien S, Patel M, Kahl BS, Horwitz SM, Foss FM, Porcu P, Jones J, Burger J, Jain N, Allen K, Faia K, Douglas M, Stern HM, Sweeney J, Kelly P, Kelly V, Flinn I. Duvelisib, an oral dual PI3K‐δ,γ inhibitor, shows clinical and pharmacodynamic activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and small lymphocytic lymphoma in a phase 1 study. American Journal Of Hematology 2018, 93: 1318-1326. PMID: 30094870, PMCID: PMC8260004, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic lymphocytic leukemiaPhase 1 studyTN patientsRR patientsLymphocytic lymphomaLymphocytic leukemiaRefractory chronic lymphocytic leukemiaMedian response durationAdvanced hematologic malignanciesPhase 3 studyOverall response rateCLL/SLLSmall lymphocytic lymphomaPatient's diarrheaExpansion cohortTransaminase elevationHematologic malignanciesPharmacodynamic activityResponse durationPatientsResponse rateΓ inhibitorDuvelisibDual inhibitorLymphomaDuvelisib, an oral dual PI3K‐δ, γ inhibitor, shows clinical activity in indolent non‐Hodgkin lymphoma in a phase 1 study
Flinn IW, Patel M, Oki Y, Horwitz S, Foss FF, Allen K, Douglas M, Stern H, Sweeney J, Kharidia J, Kelly P, Kelly VM, Kahl B. Duvelisib, an oral dual PI3K‐δ, γ inhibitor, shows clinical activity in indolent non‐Hodgkin lymphoma in a phase 1 study. American Journal Of Hematology 2018, 93: 1311-1317. PMID: 30033575, PMCID: PMC6220789, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndolent non-Hodgkin lymphomaDose-limiting toxicityNon-Hodgkin lymphomaClinical activityINHL patientsHematologic malignanciesClinical developmentGrade 3 transaminase elevationMedian progression-free survivalOral dual inhibitorAcute respiratory failureE. coli sepsisElevated liver enzymesOpen-label studyAcceptable safety profileAdvanced hematologic malignanciesDose-escalation phaseGrade 3 rashProgression-free survivalSevere adverse eventsPhase 1 studyDuration of responseFavorable clinical activityFurther clinical developmentBID cohortLong-term follow-up of a single institution pilot study of sirolimus, tacrolimus, and short course methotrexate for graft versus host disease prophylaxis in mismatched unrelated donor allogeneic stem cell transplantation
Kim TK, DeVeaux M, Stahl M, Perreault S, Isufi I, Cooper D, Foss F, Shlomchik W, Zelterman D, Zeidan AM, Seropian S. Long-term follow-up of a single institution pilot study of sirolimus, tacrolimus, and short course methotrexate for graft versus host disease prophylaxis in mismatched unrelated donor allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Annals Of Hematology 2018, 98: 237-240. PMID: 30027436, DOI: 10.1007/s00277-018-3427-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnrelated donor allogeneic stem cell transplantationDonor allogeneic stem cell transplantationAllogeneic stem cell transplantationSingle-institution pilot studyHost disease (GVHD) prophylaxisShort-course methotrexateStem cell transplantationDisease prophylaxisCell transplantationPilot studyProphylaxisTacrolimusSirolimusTransplantationMethotrexateGraftPeripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL‐NOS). A new prognostic model developed by the International T cell Project Network
Federico M, Bellei M, Marcheselli L, Schwartz M, Manni M, Tarantino V, Pileri S, Ko Y, Cabrera ME, Horwitz S, Kim WS, Shustov A, Foss FM, Nagler A, Carson K, Pinter‐Brown L, Montoto S, Spina M, Feldman TA, Lechowicz MJ, Smith SM, Lansigan F, Gabus R, Vose JM, Advani RH, Network T. Peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL‐NOS). A new prognostic model developed by the International T cell Project Network. British Journal Of Haematology 2018, 181: 760-769. PMID: 29672827, PMCID: PMC6033106, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.15258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT-cell ProjectPeripheral T-cell lymphomaT cell scoreProgression-free survivalT-cell lymphomaOverall survivalCell lymphomaCells projectCox proportional hazards regression analysisMultiple Cox proportional hazards regression analysisProportional hazards regression analysisMedian overall survivalHazards regression analysisNew prognostic modelIntermediate riskPTCL-NOSPrognostic valueUnfavourable outcomeClinical variablesRetrospective analysisHigh riskLower riskPrognostic modelGood discriminant powerNew scoreThe outcome of peripheral T-cell lymphoma patients failing first-line therapy: a report from the prospective, International T-Cell Project
Bellei M, Foss FM, Shustov AR, Horwitz SM, Marcheselli L, Kim WS, Cabrera ME, Dlouhy I, Nagler A, Advani RH, Pesce EA, Ko YH, Martinez V, Montoto S, Chiattone C, Moskowitz A, Spina M, Biasoli I, Manni M, Federico M. The outcome of peripheral T-cell lymphoma patients failing first-line therapy: a report from the prospective, International T-Cell Project. Haematologica 2018, 103: 1191-1197. PMID: 29599200, PMCID: PMC6029527, DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2017.186577.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationInternational T-cell ProjectPeripheral T-cell lymphoma patientsT-cell lymphoma patientsT-cell ProjectOverall survivalMarrow transplantationLymphoma patientsRelapsed Peripheral T-Cell LymphomaPeripheral T-cell lymphomaUnivariate Cox regression analysisChemotherapy-sensitive diseaseMedian overall survivalFirst-line therapyFirst-line treatmentOverall survival rateSurvival of patientsCox regression analysisEnd of treatmentStandard of careT-cell lymphomaMedian followPrimary refractoryBetter OSRefractory/A Phase I Dose‐Escalation Study of Clofarabine in Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Low‐Grade or Intermediate‐Grade B‐Cell or T‐Cell Lymphoma
Foss FM, Parker T. A Phase I Dose‐Escalation Study of Clofarabine in Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Low‐Grade or Intermediate‐Grade B‐Cell or T‐Cell Lymphoma. The Oncologist 2018, 23: 397-e30. PMID: 29438091, PMCID: PMC5896711, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0658.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaNon-Hodgkin lymphomaOverall response rateIntermediate-grade B-cellB cellsPartial responseResponse ratePhase I dose-escalation studyRefractory acute lymphoblastic leukemiaI dose-escalation studyT-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomaB-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomaPositron emission tomography scanSecond-generation purine nucleoside analogAggressive B-cell lymphomasPhase IDose of clofarabineGrade 3 leukopeniaLow-dose cohortMinimal hematologic toxicityRefractory acute leukemiaRefractory low gradeRefractory lymphoid malignanciesSingle-agent rituximab
2017
Activity of the PI3K-δ,γ inhibitor duvelisib in a phase 1 trial and preclinical models of T-cell lymphoma
Horwitz SM, Koch R, Porcu P, Oki Y, Moskowitz A, Perez M, Myskowski P, Officer A, Jaffe JD, Morrow SN, Allen K, Douglas M, Stern H, Sweeney J, Kelly P, Kelly V, Aster JC, Weaver D, Foss FM, Weinstock DM. Activity of the PI3K-δ,γ inhibitor duvelisib in a phase 1 trial and preclinical models of T-cell lymphoma. Blood 2017, 131: 888-898. PMID: 29233821, PMCID: PMC5824337, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-08-802470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAdultAgedAged, 80 and overClass I Phosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesClass Ib Phosphatidylinositol 3-KinaseFemaleHumansIsoquinolinesLymphoma, T-Cell, CutaneousLymphoma, T-Cell, PeripheralMaleMaximum Tolerated DoseMiddle AgedPhosphoinositide-3 Kinase InhibitorsPrognosisPurinesSafetySkin NeoplasmsTissue DistributionConceptsT-cell lymphomaPhospho-AktImmunosuppressive M2-like phenotypeCutaneous T-cell lymphomaNonmalignant immune cellsOpen-label studySerum cytokine profilesAcceptable safety profileImmune-mediated effectsPhase 1 trialOverall response rateM1-like phenotypePatient-derived xenograftsTumor-associated macrophagesM2-like phenotypeInflammatory M1-like phenotypeT cell growthRefractory PTCLTransaminase increaseAdverse eventsClinical responseCytokine profileMaculopapular rashComplete responsePreclinical evidence