Background: Compared with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling donor (MSD) transplantation, it remains unclear whether haploidentical donor (HID) transplantation has a superior graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) eff...Background: Compared with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling donor (MSD) transplantation, it remains unclear whether haploidentical donor (HID) transplantation has a superior graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effect for Philadelphia-negative (Ph-) high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). This study aimed to compare the GVL effect between HID and MSD transplantation for Ph- high-risk B-ALL.Methods: This study population came from two prospective multicenter trials (NCT01883180, NCT02673008). Immunosuppressant withdrawal and prophylactic or pre-emptive donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI) were administered in patients without active graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) to prevent relapse. All patients with measurable residual disease (MRD) positivity posttransplantation (post-MRD+) or non-remission (NR) pre-transplantation received prophylactic/pre-emptive interventions. The primary endpoint was the incidence of post-MRD+.Results: A total of 335 patients with Ph- high-risk B-ALL were enrolled, including 145 and 190, respectively, in the HID and MSD groups. The 3-year cumulative incidence of post-MRD+ was 27.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 20.2%-34.7%) and 42.6% (35.5%-49.6%) in the HID and MSD groups(P = 0.003), respectively. A total of 156 patients received DLI, including 60 (41.4%) and 96 (50.5%), respectively, in the HID and MSD groups (P= 0.096). The 3-year cumulative incidence of relapse was 18.6% (95% CI: 12.7%-25.4%) and 25.9% (19.9%-32.3%;P = 0.116) in the two groups, respectively. The 3-year overall survival (OS) was 67.4% (95% CI: 59.1%-74.4%) and 61.6% (54.2%-68.1%;P = 0.382), leukemia-free survival (LFS) was 63.4% (95% CI: 55.0%-70.7%) and 58.2% (50.8%-64.9%;P= 0.429), and GVHD-free/relapse-free survival (GRFS) was 51.7% (95% CI: 43.3%-59.5%) and 37.8% (30.9%-44.6%;P= 0.041), respectively, in the HID and MSD groups.Conclusion: HID transplantation has a lower incidence of post-MRD+ than MSD transplantation, suggesting that HID transplantation might have a superior GVL effect than MSD transplantation for Ph- high-risk B-ALL patients.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01883180, NCT02673008.展开更多
Background:Although the need for consolidation chemotherapy after successful induction therapy is well established in patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)in first complete remission(CR1),the value of consolidatio...Background:Although the need for consolidation chemotherapy after successful induction therapy is well established in patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)in first complete remission(CR1),the value of consolidation chemotherapy before allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation remains controversial.Methods:We retrospectively compared the effect of the number of pre-transplant consolidation chemotherapies on outcomes of human leukocyte antigen-matched sibling stem cell transplantation(MSDT)for patients with AML in CR1 in multicenters across China.In our study,we analyzed data of 373 AML patients in CR1 from three centers across China.Results:With a median follow-up of 969 days,patients with≥3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy had higher probabilities of leukemia-free survival(LFS)(85.6%vs.67.0%,P<0.001)and overall survival(89.2%vs.78.5%,P=0.007),and better cumulative incidences of relapse(10.5%vs.19.6%,P=0.020)and non-relapse mortality(4.2%vs.14.9%,P=0.001)than those with≤2 courses of consolidation chemotherapy.Pre-transplantation minimal residual disease-negative patients with AML in CR1 who received MSDT with≥3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy had a higher probability of LFS(85.9%vs.67.7%,P=0.003)and a lower cumulative incidence of relapse(9.6%vs.23.3%,P=0.013)than those with≤2 courses.Conclusion:Our results indicate that patients with AML in CR1 who received MSDT might benefit from pre-transplant consolidation chemotherapy.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos. 81770190, 81970161)National Key Research and Development Program of China(Nos. 2017YFA105500,2017YFA105504)+3 种基金Research and Development Program in Key Areas of Guangdong Province(No. 2019B020236004)Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(No. 2019A1515011924)Project of the Zhujiang Science and Technology Star of Guangzhou City(No. 201806010029)Key Clinical Research Project of Southern Medical University(No. LC2016ZD009)。
文摘Background: Compared with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling donor (MSD) transplantation, it remains unclear whether haploidentical donor (HID) transplantation has a superior graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effect for Philadelphia-negative (Ph-) high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). This study aimed to compare the GVL effect between HID and MSD transplantation for Ph- high-risk B-ALL.Methods: This study population came from two prospective multicenter trials (NCT01883180, NCT02673008). Immunosuppressant withdrawal and prophylactic or pre-emptive donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI) were administered in patients without active graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) to prevent relapse. All patients with measurable residual disease (MRD) positivity posttransplantation (post-MRD+) or non-remission (NR) pre-transplantation received prophylactic/pre-emptive interventions. The primary endpoint was the incidence of post-MRD+.Results: A total of 335 patients with Ph- high-risk B-ALL were enrolled, including 145 and 190, respectively, in the HID and MSD groups. The 3-year cumulative incidence of post-MRD+ was 27.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 20.2%-34.7%) and 42.6% (35.5%-49.6%) in the HID and MSD groups(P = 0.003), respectively. A total of 156 patients received DLI, including 60 (41.4%) and 96 (50.5%), respectively, in the HID and MSD groups (P= 0.096). The 3-year cumulative incidence of relapse was 18.6% (95% CI: 12.7%-25.4%) and 25.9% (19.9%-32.3%;P = 0.116) in the two groups, respectively. The 3-year overall survival (OS) was 67.4% (95% CI: 59.1%-74.4%) and 61.6% (54.2%-68.1%;P = 0.382), leukemia-free survival (LFS) was 63.4% (95% CI: 55.0%-70.7%) and 58.2% (50.8%-64.9%;P= 0.429), and GVHD-free/relapse-free survival (GRFS) was 51.7% (95% CI: 43.3%-59.5%) and 37.8% (30.9%-44.6%;P= 0.041), respectively, in the HID and MSD groups.Conclusion: HID transplantation has a lower incidence of post-MRD+ than MSD transplantation, suggesting that HID transplantation might have a superior GVL effect than MSD transplantation for Ph- high-risk B-ALL patients.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01883180, NCT02673008.
基金National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2019YFC0840606)Ministry of Science and Technology,the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.82070189,81621001 and 82270227)CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(CIFMS)(No.2019-I2M-5-034)
文摘Background:Although the need for consolidation chemotherapy after successful induction therapy is well established in patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)in first complete remission(CR1),the value of consolidation chemotherapy before allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation remains controversial.Methods:We retrospectively compared the effect of the number of pre-transplant consolidation chemotherapies on outcomes of human leukocyte antigen-matched sibling stem cell transplantation(MSDT)for patients with AML in CR1 in multicenters across China.In our study,we analyzed data of 373 AML patients in CR1 from three centers across China.Results:With a median follow-up of 969 days,patients with≥3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy had higher probabilities of leukemia-free survival(LFS)(85.6%vs.67.0%,P<0.001)and overall survival(89.2%vs.78.5%,P=0.007),and better cumulative incidences of relapse(10.5%vs.19.6%,P=0.020)and non-relapse mortality(4.2%vs.14.9%,P=0.001)than those with≤2 courses of consolidation chemotherapy.Pre-transplantation minimal residual disease-negative patients with AML in CR1 who received MSDT with≥3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy had a higher probability of LFS(85.9%vs.67.7%,P=0.003)and a lower cumulative incidence of relapse(9.6%vs.23.3%,P=0.013)than those with≤2 courses.Conclusion:Our results indicate that patients with AML in CR1 who received MSDT might benefit from pre-transplant consolidation chemotherapy.