Literature DB >> 28049642

Therapeutic value of clofarabine in younger and middle-aged (18-65 years) adults with newly diagnosed AML.

Bob Löwenberg1, Thomas Pabst2, Johan Maertens3, Yvette van Norden4, Bart J Biemond5, Harry C Schouten6, Olivier Spertini7, Edo Vellenga8, Carlos Graux9, Violaine Havelange10, Georgine E de Greef1, Okke de Weerdt11, Marie-Cecile J C Legdeur12, Juergen Kuball13, Marinus van Marwijk Kooy14, Bjorn T Gjertsen15, Mojca Jongen-Lavrencic1, Arjan A van de Loosdrecht16, Daniëlle van Lammeren-Venema17, Beata Hodossy18, Dimitri A Breems19, Yves Chalandon20, Jakob Passweg21, Peter J M Valk1, Markus G Manz22, Gert J Ossenkoppele16.   

Abstract

Clofarabine has demonstrated antileukemic activity in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) but has yet to be critically evaluated in younger adults in the frontline with standard chemotherapy. We compared 2 induction regimens in newly diagnosed patients ages 18 to 65 with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)/high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes, that is, idarubicine-cytarabine (cycle I) and amsacrine-cytarabine (cycle II) without or with clofarabine (10 mg/m2 on days 1-5 of each of both cycles). Consolidation involved chemotherapy with or without hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Event-free survival (EFS, primary endpoint) and other clinical endpoints and toxicities were assessed. We randomized 402 and 393 evaluable patients to the control or clofarabine induction treatment arms. Complete remission rates (89%) did not differ but were attained faster with clofarabine (66% vs 75% after cycle I). Clofarabine added grades 3 to 4 toxicities and delayed hematological recovery. At a median follow-up of 36 months, the study reveals no differences in overall survival and EFS between the control (EFS, 35% ± 3 [standard error] at 4 years) and clofarabine treatments (38% ± 3) but a markedly reduced relapse rate (44% ± 3 vs 35% ± 3) in favor of clofarabine and an increased death probability in remission (15% ± 2 vs 22% ± 3). In the subgroup analyses, clofarabine improved overall survival and EFS for European Leukemia Net (ELN) 2010 intermediate I prognostic risk AML (EFS, 26% ± 4 vs 40% ± 5 at 4 years; Cox P = .002) and for the intermediate risk genotype NPM1 wild-type/FLT3 without internal-tandem duplications (EFS, 18% ± 5 vs 40% ± 7; Cox P < .001). Clofarabine improves survival in subsets of intermediate-risk AML only. HOVON-102 study is registered at Netherlands Trial Registry #NTR2187.
© 2017 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28049642     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2016-10-740613

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


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