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Prognostic impact of eosinophils in mastocytosis: analysis of 2350 patients collected in the ECNM Registry

Authors :
Kluin-Nelemans, Hanneke C.
Reiter, Andreas
Illerhaus, Anja
van Anrooij, Bjorn
Hartmann, Karin
Span, Lambertus F. R.
Gorska, Aleksandra
Niedoszytko, Marek
Lange, Magdalena
Scaffidi, Luigi
Zanotti, Roberta
Bonadonna, Patrizia
Perkins, Cecelia
Elena, Chiara
Malcovati, Luca
Shoumariyeh, Khalid
von Bubnoff, Nikolas
Parente, Roberta
Triggiani, Massimo
Schwaab, Juliana
Jawhar, Mohamad
Caroppo, Francesca
Fortina, Anna Belloni
Brockow, Knut
Zink, Alexander
Fuchs, David
Kilbertus, Alex
Yavuz, Akif Selim
Doubek, Michael
Mattsson, Mattias
Hagglund, Hans
Panse, Jens
Sabato, Vito
Aberer, Elisabeth
Niederwieser, Dietger
Breynaert, Christine
Varkonyi, Judit
Kennedy, Vanessa
Lortholary, Olivier
Jakob, Thilo
Hermine, Olivier
Rossignol, Julien
Arock, Michel
Gotlib, Jason
Valent, Peter
Sperr, Wolfgang R.
Kluin-Nelemans, Hanneke C.
Reiter, Andreas
Illerhaus, Anja
van Anrooij, Bjorn
Hartmann, Karin
Span, Lambertus F. R.
Gorska, Aleksandra
Niedoszytko, Marek
Lange, Magdalena
Scaffidi, Luigi
Zanotti, Roberta
Bonadonna, Patrizia
Perkins, Cecelia
Elena, Chiara
Malcovati, Luca
Shoumariyeh, Khalid
von Bubnoff, Nikolas
Parente, Roberta
Triggiani, Massimo
Schwaab, Juliana
Jawhar, Mohamad
Caroppo, Francesca
Fortina, Anna Belloni
Brockow, Knut
Zink, Alexander
Fuchs, David
Kilbertus, Alex
Yavuz, Akif Selim
Doubek, Michael
Mattsson, Mattias
Hagglund, Hans
Panse, Jens
Sabato, Vito
Aberer, Elisabeth
Niederwieser, Dietger
Breynaert, Christine
Varkonyi, Judit
Kennedy, Vanessa
Lortholary, Olivier
Jakob, Thilo
Hermine, Olivier
Rossignol, Julien
Arock, Michel
Gotlib, Jason
Valent, Peter
Sperr, Wolfgang R.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Systemic mastocytosis (SM) is frequently associated with eosinophilia. To examine its prevalence and clinical impact in all WHO classification-based subcategories, we analyzed eosinophil counts in 2350 mastocytosis patients using the dataset of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis. Ninety percent of patients had normal eosinophil counts, 6.8% mild eosinophilia (0.5-1.5x10(9)/l), and 3.1% hypereosinophilia (HE; >1.5x10(9)/l). Eosinophilia/HE were mainly present in patients with advanced SM (17%/19%), and only rarely recorded in patients with indolent and smoldering SM (5%/1%), and some patients with cutaneous mastocytosis. The eosinophil count correlated with organomegaly, dysmyelopoiesis, and the WHO classification, but not with mediator-related symptoms or allergy. Eosinophilia at diagnosis had a strong prognostic impact (p<0.0001) on overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), with a 10-year OS of 19% for patients with HE, 70% for those with mild eosinophilia, and 88% for patients with normal eosinophil counts. In 89% of patients with follow-up data (n=1430, censored at start of cytoreductive therapy), eosinophils remained stable. In those with changing eosinophil counts (increase/decrease or mixed pattern), OS and PFS were inferior compared with patients with stable eosinophil counts. In conclusion, eosinophilia and HE are more prevalent in advanced SM and are predictors of a worse outcome.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1238107310
Document Type :
Electronic Resource