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The European Commission (EC) has granted a full marketing authorization for blinatumomab (BLINCYTO®) as a treatment for adults with Philadelphia chromosome-negative (Ph-), relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

The EC granted blinatumomab conditional authorization for this indication in 2015. Now, the drug has full authorization based on overall survival (OS) data from the phase 3 TOWER study.

This authorization is valid in all European Union and European Economic Area-European Free Trade Association states (Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein).

Blinatumomab is a bispecific CD19-directed CD3 T cell engager (BiTE®) immunotherapy construct. It binds to CD19 expressed on the surface of cells of B-lineage origin and CD3 expressed on the surface of effector T cells.

The TOWER study was a phase 3, randomized trial in which researchers compared blinatumomab to standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy in 405 adults with Ph-, relapsed/refractory B-cell precursor ALL.

Patients were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive blinatumomab (n=271) or investigator’s choice of SOC chemotherapy (n=134).

On the recommendation of an independent data monitoring committee, Amgen ended the study early for evidence of superior efficacy in the blinatumomab arm.

The median OS was 7.7 months in the blinatumomab arm and 4 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.71; P=0.012).

For patients treated in first salvage, the median OS was 11.1 months in the blinatumomab arm and 5.3 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.6).

Safety results in the blinatumomab arm were comparable to those seen in previous phase 2 studies.

These results were published in NEJM in March 2017.

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Vials of blinatumomab powder and solution for infusion

The European Commission (EC) has granted a full marketing authorization for blinatumomab (BLINCYTO®) as a treatment for adults with Philadelphia chromosome-negative (Ph-), relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

The EC granted blinatumomab conditional authorization for this indication in 2015. Now, the drug has full authorization based on overall survival (OS) data from the phase 3 TOWER study.

This authorization is valid in all European Union and European Economic Area-European Free Trade Association states (Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein).

Blinatumomab is a bispecific CD19-directed CD3 T cell engager (BiTE®) immunotherapy construct. It binds to CD19 expressed on the surface of cells of B-lineage origin and CD3 expressed on the surface of effector T cells.

The TOWER study was a phase 3, randomized trial in which researchers compared blinatumomab to standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy in 405 adults with Ph-, relapsed/refractory B-cell precursor ALL.

Patients were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive blinatumomab (n=271) or investigator’s choice of SOC chemotherapy (n=134).

On the recommendation of an independent data monitoring committee, Amgen ended the study early for evidence of superior efficacy in the blinatumomab arm.

The median OS was 7.7 months in the blinatumomab arm and 4 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.71; P=0.012).

For patients treated in first salvage, the median OS was 11.1 months in the blinatumomab arm and 5.3 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.6).

Safety results in the blinatumomab arm were comparable to those seen in previous phase 2 studies.

These results were published in NEJM in March 2017.

Photo courtesy of Amgen
Vials of blinatumomab powder and solution for infusion

The European Commission (EC) has granted a full marketing authorization for blinatumomab (BLINCYTO®) as a treatment for adults with Philadelphia chromosome-negative (Ph-), relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

The EC granted blinatumomab conditional authorization for this indication in 2015. Now, the drug has full authorization based on overall survival (OS) data from the phase 3 TOWER study.

This authorization is valid in all European Union and European Economic Area-European Free Trade Association states (Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein).

Blinatumomab is a bispecific CD19-directed CD3 T cell engager (BiTE®) immunotherapy construct. It binds to CD19 expressed on the surface of cells of B-lineage origin and CD3 expressed on the surface of effector T cells.

The TOWER study was a phase 3, randomized trial in which researchers compared blinatumomab to standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy in 405 adults with Ph-, relapsed/refractory B-cell precursor ALL.

Patients were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive blinatumomab (n=271) or investigator’s choice of SOC chemotherapy (n=134).

On the recommendation of an independent data monitoring committee, Amgen ended the study early for evidence of superior efficacy in the blinatumomab arm.

The median OS was 7.7 months in the blinatumomab arm and 4 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.71; P=0.012).

For patients treated in first salvage, the median OS was 11.1 months in the blinatumomab arm and 5.3 months in the SOC arm (hazard ratio=0.6).

Safety results in the blinatumomab arm were comparable to those seen in previous phase 2 studies.

These results were published in NEJM in March 2017.

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