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Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation with Myeloablative Conditioning Regimen of Reduced Toxicity Is Associated with Favorable Survival in Patients with Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Authors :
Christos Varelas
Ioanna Sakellari
Maria Papathanasiou
Ioannis Batsis
Marianna Masmanidou
Achilles Anagnostopoulos
Eleni Gavriilaki
Sofia Tagara
Despina Mallouri
Chrysanthi Vadikoliou
Anna Vardi
Chrysavgi Lalayanni
Anastasia Athanasiadou
Lila Papalexandri
Source :
Blood. 136:21-22
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Secondary or treatment-related acute myeloid leukemia (sAML) is associated with poor outcomes. Although allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT) is the treatment of choice, patient eligibility criteria and optimal conditioning regimen remain under study. We have previously shown an advantage of a myeloablative conditioning regimen with reduced toxicity (Fludarabine 150mg/m2, Treosulfan 42g/m2, FluTreo) compared to a reduced intensity regimen. However, the long-term effects of this regimen remain unknown, especially in comparison to patients not receiving alloHCT. Aims: We hypothesized that patients transplanted with FluTreo would have a long-term survival advantage over other treatment alternatives. Methods: We retrospectively studied consecutive patients treated for sAML in our center over the last two decades (1998-2018). Exclusion criteria were: age>70 years, ECOG performance status≥3 at presentation, induction regimens≤2, and autologous or haploidentical HCT because these were performed in individual patients. Since 2013, we have introduced FluTreo for patients with a suitable donor that would have been previously eligible only for reduced intensity conditioning/RIC. The following factors were studied in the whole cohort: age, type of disease (treatment-related or post myelodysplastic syndrome/MDS), previous intensive chemotherapy cycles, cytogenetic risk, overall (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). In transplant recipients, we also recorded HCT-comorbidity index/CI score, cumulative incidence (CI) of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and treatment-related mortality (TRM). Follow-up was calculated from diagnosis in the whole cohort; and from date of transplant in the sub-group analysis of transplant recipients. Results: We studied 19 FluTreo recipients compared to 46 recipients of other conditioning regimens (38 myeloablative and 8 RIC), and 52 patients treated only with chemotherapy. Complete remission (CR) had been achieved in all FluTreo recipients before HCT, compared to 53% of other transplants, and 44% of chemotherapy only patients (p Within transplanted patients, there was no significant difference in GVHD, relapse and TRM between FluTreo and other transplants. Within the FluTreo group, acceptable rates of CI in severe acute and extensive chronic GVHD were observed (15.2% and 18.4%, respectively). Similarly, 4-year CI of TRM reached 30.4%, despite a median HCT-CI of 3 (0-7), age of 59 (51-67) years, 4 lines of treatment (3-6), and a majority of matched unrelated donors (13/19). Conclusion: Our real-world study confirms that alloHCT with FluTreo expands the transplant population with similar safety and efficacy to previous transplant modalities in sAML patients. Achievement of CR remains a major predictor of OS in these patients. The choice of alloHCT in this unique patient population of a rather older age and comorbidity index needs to be revisited. Figure 1 Disclosures Gavriilaki: Omeros Pharmaceuticals: Consultancy.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
136
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........154f48f0e662bddf34e1eeefba1aba9c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-134313