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A modified AIDA protocol with anthracycline-based consolidation results in high antileukemic efficacy and reduced toxicity in newly diagnosed PML/RARalpha-positive acute promyelocytic leukemia. PETHEMA group.

M A Sanz1, G Martín, C Rayón, J Esteve, M González, J Díaz-Mediavilla, P Bolufer, E Barragán, M J Terol, J D González, D Colomer, C Chillón, C Rivas, T Gómez, J M Ribera, R Bornstein, J Román, M J Calasanz, J Arias, C Alvarez, F Ramos, G Debén.   

Abstract

The Spanish PETHEMA group designed a protocol for newly diagnosed PML/RARalpha-positive acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) in which induction and consolidation followed the original AIDA regimen, except for the omission of cytarabine and etoposide from consolidation. Induction consisted of 45 mg/m(2) all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) daily until complete remission (CR) and 12 mg/m(2) idarubicin on days 2, 4, 6, and 8. Patients in CR received 3 monthly chemotherapy courses: idarubicin 5 mg/m(2)/d x 4 (course no. 1), mitoxantrone 10 mg/m(2)/d x 5 (course no. 2), and idarubicin 12 mg/m(2)/d x 1 (course no. 3). Maintenance therapy consisted of 90 mg/m(2)/d mercaptopurine orally, 15 mg/m(2)/wk methotrexate intramuscularly, and, intermittently, 45 mg/m(2)/d ATRA for 15 days every 3 months. Between November 1996 and December 1998, 123 patients with newly diagnosed PML/RARalpha-positive APL from 39 centers were enrolled. A total of 109 patients achieved CR (89%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 83 to 95), 12 died of early complications, and the remaining 2 were resistant. Consolidation treatment was associated with very low toxicity and no deaths in remission were recorded. Molecular assessment of response by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) showed conversion to PCR-negative in 48 of 99 (51%) and 82 of 88 patients (93%) after induction and consolidation, respectively. The 2-year Kaplan-Meier estimates of overall survival and event-free survival were 82% +/- 4% and 79% +/- 4%, respectively. For patients who achieved CR, the 2-year disease-free survival (DFS) was 92% +/- 3%. These data indicate that a significant reduction in toxicity might be obtained in APL using a less intensive consolidation without apparently compromising the antileukemic effect. These results also suggest a minor role for cytarabine and etoposide in the treatment of newly diagnosed PML/RARalpha-positive APL patients.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10556184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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