Literature DB >> 21745451

The level of minimal residual disease in the bone marrow of patients with multiple myeloma before high-dose therapy and autologous blood stem cell transplantation is an independent predictive parameter.

Mark Korthals1, Nina Sehnke, Ralf Kronenwett, Ingmar Bruns, Jochen Mau, Fabian Zohren, Rainer Haas, Guido Kobbe, Roland Fenk.   

Abstract

The prognostic relevance of minimal residual disease (MRD) in patients with multiple myeloma is still an open question. We measured MRD levels in bone marrow (BM) samples of 53 patients treated with high-dose therapy (HDT) and autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation using real-time quantitative (RQ)-IgH-PCR with allel-specific oligonucleotide probes. We identified a prognostically relevant threshold level of 0.2% 2IgH/β-actin ratio in the BM before HDT. Twenty-six patients with MRD levels below this value were termed as the "low-MRD group," whereas 27 patients with levels above this threshold were allocated to the "high-MRD group." Median event-free-survival (EFS) in the low-MRD group was significantly (P = .001) longer than in the high-MRD group with 35 versus 20 months, respectively. Overall survival (OS) within the low-MRD group was also significantly longer with 70 versus 45 months (P = .04). Using multivariate analysis, we found that the pretransplantation MRD level was an independent prognostic factor for EFS (P = .003) and OS (P = .05). Further, EFS of patients in the high-MRD could be improved (P = .005) when they achieved a low MRD level after HDT. In conclusion, measuring MRD is of prognostic relevance in patients with MM, and low MRD levels should be a goal of treatment. Copyright Â
© 2012 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21745451     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2011.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 1083-8791            Impact factor:   5.742


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1.  Minimal residual disease in multiple myeloma.

Authors:  Nikhil C Munshi; Kenneth C Anderson
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2013-06-03       Impact factor: 44.544

2.  Long-term results of the GIMEMA VEL-03-096 trial in MM patients receiving VTD consolidation after ASCT: MRD kinetics' impact on survival.

Authors:  S Ferrero; M Ladetto; D Drandi; F Cavallo; E Genuardi; M Urbano; S Caltagirone; M Grasso; F Rossini; T Guglielmelli; C Cangialosi; A M Liberati; V Callea; T Carovita; C Crippa; L De Rosa; F Pisani; A P Falcone; P Pregno; S Oliva; C Terragna; P Musto; R Passera; M Boccadoro; A Palumbo
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2014-07-16       Impact factor: 11.528

Review 3.  Minimal residual disease in multiple myeloma: bringing the bench to the bedside.

Authors:  Sham Mailankody; Neha Korde; Alexander M Lesokhin; Nikoletta Lendvai; Hani Hassoun; Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson; Ola Landgren
Journal:  Nat Rev Clin Oncol       Date:  2015-01-27       Impact factor: 66.675

4.  A large meta-analysis establishes the role of MRD negativity in long-term survival outcomes in patients with multiple myeloma.

Authors:  Nikhil C Munshi; Herve Avet-Loiseau; Kenneth C Anderson; Paola Neri; Bruno Paiva; Mehmet Samur; Meletios Dimopoulos; Margarita Kulakova; Annette Lam; Mahmoud Hashim; Jianming He; Bart Heeg; Jon Ukropec; Jessica Vermeulen; Sarah Cote; Nizar Bahlis
Journal:  Blood Adv       Date:  2020-12-08

Review 5.  Is molecular remission the goal of multiple myeloma therapy?

Authors:  Faith E Davies
Journal:  Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program       Date:  2017-12-08

6.  Critical evaluation of ASO RQ-PCR for minimal residual disease evaluation in multiple myeloma. A comparative analysis with flow cytometry.

Authors:  N Puig; M E Sarasquete; A Balanzategui; J Martínez; B Paiva; H García; S Fumero; C Jiménez; M Alcoceba; M C Chillón; E Sebastián; L Marín; M A Montalbán; M V Mateos; A Oriol; L Palomera; J de la Rubia; M B Vidriales; J Bladé; J J Lahuerta; M González; J F S Miguel; R García-Sanz
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 11.528

Review 7.  Minimal residual disease analysis in myeloma - when, why and where.

Authors:  Uday Yanamandra; Shaji K Kumar
Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma       Date:  2017-10-11

8.  Association of Minimal Residual Disease With Clinical Outcome in Pediatric and Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Donald A Berry; Shouhao Zhou; Howard Higley; Lata Mukundan; Shuangshuang Fu; Gregory H Reaman; Brent L Wood; Gary J Kelloff; J Milburn Jessup; Jerald P Radich
Journal:  JAMA Oncol       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 31.777

9.  Association of Minimal Residual Disease With Superior Survival Outcomes in Patients With Multiple Myeloma: A Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Nikhil C Munshi; Herve Avet-Loiseau; Andy C Rawstron; Roger G Owen; J Anthony Child; Anjan Thakurta; Paul Sherrington; Mehmet Kemal Samur; Anna Georgieva; Kenneth C Anderson; Walter M Gregory
Journal:  JAMA Oncol       Date:  2017-01-01       Impact factor: 31.777

10.  Quantification of measurable residual disease in patients with multiple myeloma based on the IMWG response criteria.

Authors:  Kentaro Narita; Daisuke Miura; Takafumi Tsushima; Toshiki Terao; Ayumi Kuzume; Rikako Tabata; Masami Takeuchi; Kosei Matsue
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-07-22       Impact factor: 4.379

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