Immunoglobulins in Multiple Myeloma Patients Receiving a BCMA-Directed T Cell Engager
Bispecific antibody therapies targeting BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen) represent a novel therapeutic approach for patients with multiple myeloma. They are currently used in cases of refractory multiple myeloma but are also being investigated in earlier lines of treatment. However, these new therapies can lead to deep
| Condition(s) | Multiple Myeloma Refractory, Relapsed Multiple Myeloma |
|---|---|
| Status | Recruiting |
| Phase | Phase 4 |
| Study type | Interventional |
| Summary | Bispecific antibody therapies targeting BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen) represent a novel therapeutic approach for patients with multiple myeloma. They are currently used in cases of refractory multiple myeloma but are also being investigated in earlier lines of treatment. However, these new therapies can lead to deeper immunosuppression and exacerbate an underlying immunosuppressive state in patients with multiple myeloma. As a result, infectious complications are common with these therapies and are a significant concern. Therefore, preventing infections in this population is crucial. However, data on the best strategies for prevention are currently lacking. |
| Who can participate | Inclusion Criteria: * Multiple myeloma patient: * ≥ 18 years old * ≥ 1 prior lines of therapy * Receiving a BCMA-directed T-cell Engager therapy (starting on treatment) * On previous Ig support or not Exclusion Criteria: * Less than 18 years old * Pregancy or breastfeeding |
| Ages | 18 Years |
| Sex | All |
| Lead sponsor | CHU de Quebec-Universite Laval |
| Locations | Québec, Quebec, Canada |
| Start date | 2026-01-05 |
| NCT ID | NCT07094048 |
| Official listing | https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07094048 |