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Circulating tumor and immune cells for minimally invasive risk stratification of smoldering multiple myeloma

Authors :
Termini, Rosalinda
Zihala, David
Terpos, Evangelos
Perez-Montana, Albert
Jelinek, Tomas
Raab, Marc
Weinhold, Niels
Mai, Elias K
Grab, Anna Luise
Corre, Jill
Vergez, Francois
Sacco, Antonio
Chiarini, Marco
Giustini, Viviana
Tucci, Alessandra
Rodriguez, Sara
Moreno, Cristina
Perez, Cristina
Maia, Catarina
Martin-Sanchez, Esperanza
Guerrero, Camila
Botta, Cirino
Garces, Juan-Jose
Lopez, Aitziber
Tamariz-Amador, Luis-Esteban
Prosper, Felipe
Bargay, Joan
Cabezudo, Maria-Elena
Ocio, Enrique M
Hajek, Roman
Martinez-Lopez, Joaquin
Solano, Fernando
Iglesias, Rebeca
Paiva, Artur
Geraldes, Catarina
Matos Silva, Helena
Gomez, Clara
De Arriba, Felipe
Ludwig, Heinz
Garcia-Guinon, Antoni
Casanova, Maria
Alegre, Adrian
Cabanas, Valentin
Sirvent, Maialen
Oriol, Albert
de la Rubia, Javier
Hernandez-Rivas, Jose-Angel
Palomera, Luis
Sarasa, Maria
Rios, Pablo
Puig, Noemi
Mateos, Maria-Victoria
Flores-Montero, Juan
Orfao, Alberto
Goldschmidt, Hartmut
Avet-Loiseau, Herve
Roccaro, Aldo M
San-Miguel, Jesus F
Paiva, Bruno
Termini, Rosalinda
Zihala, David
Terpos, Evangelo
Pérez-Montaña, Albert
Jelinek, Toma
Raab, Marc
Weinhold, Niel
Mai, Elias K
Grab, Anna Luise
Corre, Jill
Vergez, Francoi
Sacco, Antonio
Chiarini, Marco
Giustini, Viviana
Tucci, Alessandra
Rodríguez, Sara
Moreno, Cristina
Perez, Cristina
Maia, Catarina
Martin-Sanchez, Esperanza
Guerrero, Camila
Botta, Cirino
Garcés, Juan-Jose
Lopez, Aitziber
Tamariz-Amador, Luis-Esteban
Prósper, Felipe
Bargay, Joan
Cabezudo, Maria-Elena
Ocio, Enrique M
Hájek, Roman
Martinez-Lopez, Joaquin
Solano, Fernando
Iglesias, Rebeca
Paiva, Artur
Geraldes, Catarina
Matos Silva, Helena
Gomez, Clara
De Arriba, Felipe
Ludwig, Heinz
Garcia-Guiñon, Antoni
Casanova, Maria
Alegre, Adrian
Cabañas, Valentin
Sirvent, Maialen
Oriol, Albert
De la Rubia, Javier
Hernández-Rivas, José-Ángel
Palomera, Lui
Sarasa, Maria
Rios, Pablo
Puig, Noemi
Mateos, Maria-Victoria
Flores-Montero, Juan
Orfao, Alberto
Goldschmidt, Hartmut
Avet-Loiseau, Herve
Roccaro, Aldo M
San-Miguel, Jesus F
Paiva, Bruno
Source :
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, instname
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research, 2022.

Abstract

Purpose: Early intervention in smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) requires optimal risk stratification to avoid under- and overtreatment. We hypothesized that replacing bone marrow (BM) plasma cells (PC) for circulating tumor cells (CTC), and adding immune biomarkers in peripheral blood (PB) for the identification of patients at risk of progression due to lost immune surveillance, could improve the International Myeloma Working Group 20/2/20 model. Experimental Design: We report the outcomes of 150 patients with SMM enrolled in the iMMunocell study, in which serial assessment of tumor and immune cells in PB was performed every 6 months for a period of 3 years since enrollment. Results: Patients with >0.015% versus ≤0.015% CTCs at baseline had a median time-to-progression of 17 months versus not reached (HR, 4.9; P 20% BM PCs had no prognostic value in a multivariate analysis that included serum free light-chain ratio >20, >2 g/dL M-protein, and >0.015% CTCs. The 20/2/20 and 20/2/0.015 models yielded similar risk stratification (C-index of 0.76 and 0.78). The combination of the 20/2/0.015 model with an immune risk score based on the percentages of SLAN+ and SLAN− nonclassical monocytes, CD69+HLADR+ cytotoxic NK cells, and CD4+CXCR3+ stem central memory T cells, allowed patient’ stratification into low, intermediate-low, intermediate-high, and high-risk disease with 0%, 20%, 39%, and 73% rates of progression at 2 years. Conclusions: This study showed that CTCs outperform BM PCs for assessing tumor burden. Additional analysis in larger series are needed to define a consensus cutoff of CTCs for minimally invasive stratification of SMM.

Details

ISSN :
15573265 and 10780432
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Cancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ff52cdd72f2b776b5805e7e201bfa32