Biomarker Study of Elotuzumab in High Risk Smoldering Myeloma
Conditions
Smoldering Myeloma
Trial Phase
Trial Purpose and Description
Trial Purpose
People who have smoldering multiple myeloma do not have symptoms but are at risk for progressing to active multiple myeloma. Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cell, which is an important part of the immune system. People with active multiple myeloma generally require treatment. However, there are currently no approved therapies for smoldering multiple myeloma. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not an investigational drug is effective and safe in treating people with high risk smoldering myeloma. The name of this investigational drug is elotuzumab. Elotuzumab is a manufactured protein directed against a target found on multiple myeloma cells. Elotuzumab was observed to kill myeloma cells in laboratory studies.
Participation Guidelines
- Age:
- 18 Years and older
- Gender:
- Both
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
· Subjects with a confirmed diagnosis of smoldering multiple myeloma according to IMWG and that is considered high risk according to the following:
o Serum M protein ≥ 3 gm/dL and bone marrow plasma cells (BMPC) ≥ 10% or
o Serum M protein 1 - 3 g/dL and BMPC ≥ 10% and abnormal free light chain ratio of < 0.125 or > 8.0
Exclusion Criteria:
· Active multiple myeloma
· Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS)
· Active plasma cell leukemia
Positive for Hepatitis B, C or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Dates:
- March 2012
- Last Updated:
- Study HIC#:
- 1110009170
Clinicaltrials.gov ID: Yale2110210




