Background: Clarithromycin displays immunomodulatory and antineoplastic properties. As single agent, this macrolide is associated with tumor responses in anecdotal cases of relapsed/refractory extranodal marginal zone lymphoma (rrEMZL), with a putative dose-dependent effect. Tolerability and activity of high-dose clarithromycin (HD-K) in patients with rrEMZL were addressed in a phase II trial (clinicaltrials.gov NCT01516606). Methods: HIV-negative adults with rrEMZL and at least one measurable/parametrable lesion were enrolled and treated with four courses of oral clarithromycin 2 g/day, days 1-14, every 21 days. Activity (overall response rate, ORR) was the primary end point. Results: Twenty-three patients were registered (median age 70 years, range 47-88 years; M:F ratio: 0.27). HD-K was given at greater than or equal to second relapse in 11 patients. Ocular adnexae were the most commonly involved organs. Five patients had hepatitis B virus/hepatitis C virus (HBV/HCV) infections; Helicobacter pylori and Chlamydophila psittaci infections were excluded at the time of patient registration.Tolerability was excellent, even among HBV/HCV-positive patients; only two patients had grade >2 toxicity (nausea). Six patients achieved a complete remission and six a partial response (ORR = 52%; 95% confidence interval 32% to 72%). Age, previous treatment and stage did not influence activity. At a median follow-up of 24 (16-33) months, only two patients with responsive disease experienced relapse, with a 2-year progression-free survival of 56 ± 10%; all patients are alive. Conclusions: HD-K is a safe and active salvage treatment in EMZL patients. This macrolide deserves to be further investigated in EMZL and other lymphoma categories.

High-dose clarithromycin is an active monotherapy for patients with relapsed/refractory extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT): The HD-K phase II trial

Ferreri A. J. M.;Scarfo' L.;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Background: Clarithromycin displays immunomodulatory and antineoplastic properties. As single agent, this macrolide is associated with tumor responses in anecdotal cases of relapsed/refractory extranodal marginal zone lymphoma (rrEMZL), with a putative dose-dependent effect. Tolerability and activity of high-dose clarithromycin (HD-K) in patients with rrEMZL were addressed in a phase II trial (clinicaltrials.gov NCT01516606). Methods: HIV-negative adults with rrEMZL and at least one measurable/parametrable lesion were enrolled and treated with four courses of oral clarithromycin 2 g/day, days 1-14, every 21 days. Activity (overall response rate, ORR) was the primary end point. Results: Twenty-three patients were registered (median age 70 years, range 47-88 years; M:F ratio: 0.27). HD-K was given at greater than or equal to second relapse in 11 patients. Ocular adnexae were the most commonly involved organs. Five patients had hepatitis B virus/hepatitis C virus (HBV/HCV) infections; Helicobacter pylori and Chlamydophila psittaci infections were excluded at the time of patient registration.Tolerability was excellent, even among HBV/HCV-positive patients; only two patients had grade >2 toxicity (nausea). Six patients achieved a complete remission and six a partial response (ORR = 52%; 95% confidence interval 32% to 72%). Age, previous treatment and stage did not influence activity. At a median follow-up of 24 (16-33) months, only two patients with responsive disease experienced relapse, with a 2-year progression-free survival of 56 ± 10%; all patients are alive. Conclusions: HD-K is a safe and active salvage treatment in EMZL patients. This macrolide deserves to be further investigated in EMZL and other lymphoma categories.
2015
Clarithromycin
Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma
Macrolides
MALT lymphoma
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Breast Neoplasms
Clarithromycin
Colorectal Neoplasms
Disease-Free Survival
Eye Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone
Male
Middle Aged
Mouth Neoplasms
Neoplasms, Multiple Primary
Salvage Therapy
Skin Neoplasms
Stomach Neoplasms
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