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. 2025 Jan;66(1):131-138.
doi: 10.1080/10428194.2024.2409876. Epub 2024 Oct 12.

Combination ruxolitinib and belumosudil is tolerable and induces responses despite treatment failure as monotherapies

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Combination ruxolitinib and belumosudil is tolerable and induces responses despite treatment failure as monotherapies

Jean Caputo et al. Leuk Lymphoma. 2025 Jan.
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Abstract

FDA approved agents for the treatment of chronic GVHD including ruxolitinib and belumosudil are effective steroid-sparing agents, with overall response rates (ORR) of 76% and 65% respectively. Ruxolitinib and belumosudil are well tolerated with different primary targets. Little data is available on the use of combination ruxolitinib and belumosudil. This is a single center, retrospective analysis of 20 treatment-refractory patients with chronic GVHD treated with combination ruxolitinib and belumosudil. The ORR including complete response (CR) and partial response (PR) at any time was 55% (11/20). Among responding patients, other immunosuppressive agents were tapered or discontinued in all patients. None of the patients developed EBV or CMV reactivation requiring treatment. 4 patients (20%) developed pneumonia and 2 patients (10%) developed viral URI. Cytopenias were not exacerbated. No patients had graft failure or relapsed disease. The combination is tolerable, delays the need for alternative therapies, and facilitates tapering of corticosteroids.

Keywords: Marrow and stem cell transpantation; clinical result; graft versus host disease.

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