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Combination of hyper-CVAD with ponatinib as first-line therapy for patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: a single-centre, phase 2 study.

Elias Jabbour1, Hagop Kantarjian2, Farhad Ravandi2, Deborah Thomas2, Xuelin Huang3, Stefan Faderl2, Naveen Pemmaraju2, Naval Daver2, Guillermo Garcia-Manero2, Koji Sasaki2, Jorge Cortes2, Rebecca Garris2, C Cameron Yin4, Joseph D Khoury4, Jeffrey Jorgensen3, Zeev Estrov2, Zachary Bohannan2, Marina Konopleva2, Tapan Kadia2, Nitin Jain2, Courtney DiNardo2, William Wierda2, Vicky Jeanis2, Susan O'Brien2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Combination of chemotherapy with a tyrosine-kinase inhibitor is effective in the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Ponatinib is a more potent BCR-ABL1 inhibitor than all other tyrosine-kinase inhibitors and selectively suppresses the resistant T315I clones. We examined the activity and safety of combining chemotherapy with ponatinib for patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in this continuing phase 2 trial.
METHODS: In this single-centre, phase 2, single-arm trial, adult patients with previously untreated Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia were sequentially enrolled. Patients who had received fewer than two courses of previous chemotherapy with or without tyrosine-kinase inhibitors were also eligible. Patients had to be aged 18 years or older, have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 2 or less, have normal cardiac function (defined by ejection fraction above 50%), and have adequate organ function (serum bilirubin ≤3·0 mg/dL and serum creatinine ≤3·0 mg/dL, unless higher concentrations were believed to be due to a tumour). Patients received eight cycles of hyperfractionated cyclophosphamide, vincristine, doxorubicin, and dexamethasone (hyper-CVAD) alternating with high-dose methotrexate and cytarabine every 21 days. Ponatinib 45 mg was given daily for the first 14 days of cycle 1 then continuously for the subsequent cycles. Patients in complete remission received maintenance with ponatinib 45 mg daily with vincristine and prednisone monthly for 2 years followed by ponatinib indefinitely. The primary endpoint for this study was event-free survival. The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01424982.
FINDINGS: 37 patients were enrolled and treated from Nov 1, 2011, to Sept 1, 2013. 2-year event-free survival rate was 81% (95% CI 64-90). Grade 3 or more toxic effects included infections during induction (20 [54%] patients), increased aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase concentration (14 [38%] patients), thrombotic events (three [8%]), myocardial infarction (three [8%]), hypertension (six [16%]), skin rash (eight [22%]), and pancreatitis (six [16%] patients). Two patients died from from myocardial infarction potentially related to treatment; another patient also died from myocardial infarction related to sepsis. Two further patients died, one from bleeding and another from infection, both deemed unrelated to treatment.
INTERPRETATION: The first results of this ongoing trial indicate that the combination of chemotherapy with ponatinib is effective in achieving early sustained remissions in patients with newly diagnosed Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. New strategies, including dosing titration of ponatinib and optimised control of vascular risk factors, might further improve outcomes. FUNDING: ARIAD Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26432046      PMCID: PMC4816046          DOI: 10.1016/S1470-2045(15)00207-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet Oncol        ISSN: 1470-2045            Impact factor:   41.316


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