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Journal of Blood & Lymph

ISSN: 2165-7831

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Atypical Infections in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Mantle Cell Lymphoma Patients Treated with Ibrutinib

Abstract

Filipovich Rimon , Miriam Wienberger, Katrin Herzog-Tzarfati, Naomi Rahimi-Levene, Marina Izak , Odit Gutwein, Talia and Maya Koren-Michowitz,

Ibrutinib is an oral Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor with clinical efficacy in several B cell malignancies. In a pooled analysis of clinical trials evaluating ibrutinib, grade 3-4 infections were reported in 14% of patients. We screened consecutive patients on ibrutinib therapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) for infectious complications. Patients were hospitalized with documented infections uncommon to this patient population including Legionella pneumonia, Campylobacter bacteremia and fatal progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). All patients received prior therapies for CLL/MCL. Immunological evaluation of these patients demonstrated immunoglobulin depression and profound lymphopenia with severe depletion in both B and CD4 T cell counts, suggesting defects in both humoral and T cell mediated immunity. This data support a broader immunosuppressive effect for ibrutinib than initially anticipated. While responding patients may show later recovery of B cell function, profound immunosuppression may occur at earlier treatment time points, particularly in previously treated patients. Closer patient monitoring during the first months of ibrutinib therapy may be desirable.

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