Table of contents
- Trial overview
- Who was studied
- Study design and phase
- What was measured
- Trial status and size
- What this means for patients
Trial overview
The available clinical trial studied Linperlisib in people with relapsed or refractory peripheral T/NK cell lymphoma and cutaneous T cell lymphoma.[1] The study title also lists Linperlisib as YY-20394.[1] This trial was designed to see how well the treatment worked in these hard-to-treat cancers.[1]
Who was studied
The trial focused on adults with lymphoma that had come back after treatment or had not responded to earlier treatment.[1] In simple terms, “relapsed” means the disease returned, and “refractory” means it did not improve with treatment.[1] Two disease groups were included: peripheral T/NK cell lymphoma, also called PTCL, and cutaneous T cell lymphoma, also called CTCL.[1]
Study design and phase
This was an interventional study, which means the research team gave a planned treatment rather than only observing patients.[1] It was a Phase 2 trial, a stage that usually looks at whether a treatment shows signs of benefit and continues to collect safety information.[1] The study was completed and enrolled 107 participants.[1]
What was measured
The main endpoint was overall response rate, often shortened to ORR.[1] ORR combines complete response and partial response, meaning the cancer either disappeared on testing or became smaller.[1] For PTCL, the response was measured from the start of treatment to the first documented response using Lugano 2014 Response Criteria for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[1] For CTCL, response was based on the Olsen Global Response Score.[1] The brief summary says an Independent Radiology Review Committee reviewed the results, which means outside experts checked scan findings separately.[1]
Trial status and size
The trial status is listed as Completed.[1] It included 107 participants, which gives a moderate-sized group for a Phase 2 cancer study.[1] The available data do not provide extra details on secondary endpoints beyond the main response measure.[1]
What this means for patients
Based on the trial record, Linperlisib has been studied in a specific group of patients with difficult lymphoma types that had already resisted or returned after treatment.[1] The research goal was not broad use in many diseases, but a focused test in PTCL and CTCL.[1] Because the study was Phase 2, it was mainly about learning whether the treatment shows enough activity to justify further research.[1]



