SUCCESSOR-2

Phase 3 Study Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of Investigational Drug Mezigdomide in Combination with Carfilzomib and Dexamethasone in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Published Results

Mezigdomide, carfilzomib, and dexamethasone (MeziKd) vs carfilzomib and dexamethasone (Kd) in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM): Results from the phase 3 SUCCESSOR-2 trial.

The Mezi dose selected for stage 2 was 1.0 mg. In total, 479 pts (288 MeziKd at 1.0 mg Mezi; 191 Kd) were included in the analysis. Median (range) age was 68 (30–85) y with 25.1% of pts ≥75 y; median (range) number of prior LOTs was 2 (1–9); 92.1% of pts were triple-class-exposed, with 85.8% refractory to an anti-CD38 mAb and 75.8% to LEN; 37.2% were exposed to pomalidomide and 7.3% to anti-BCMA tx. At data cutoff, median follow-up was 10.6 mo with 52.4% (MeziKd) and 31.4% (Kd) of pts still on tx. Median tx duration was 8.9 (up to 32.1) mo for MeziKd vs 6.2 (up to 25.0) for Kd. 

MeziKd significantly improved PFS vs Kd (median [95% CI], 18.0 [14.5–22.1] vs 8.3 [5.6–10.7] mo; HR, 0.48 [95% CI, 0.36–0.63]; P<0.0001), which was consistent across subgroups, including pts with >2 prior LOTs, prior tx exposure/refractoriness, high-risk cytogenetics, extramedullary disease, and age ≥75 y. Higher ORR (80.2% vs 53.4%) and complete response or better (26.7% vs 8.9%) were seen with MeziKd. Deaths were reported in 21.5% (MeziKd) vs 26.7% (Kd) of pts, mostly due to progressive disease. Grade (Gr) 3–4 treatment-emergent adverse events were seen in 83.7% vs 56.5% of pts, neutropenia in 61.1% vs 9.1%, and infections in 34.0% vs 15.6% with MeziKd and Kd, respectively; Gr 5 infections in this high-risk population were few (2.4 vs 1.1%).

2026-06-01T00:00:00ZRead more
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