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Impact of baseline cytogenetic findings and cytogenetic response on outcome of high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes and low blast count AML treated with azacitidine.

Marie Sébert1, Rami S Komrokji2, Mikkael A Sekeres3, Thomas Prebet4, Thomas Cluzeau5, Valeria Santini6, Emmanuel Gyan7, Alessandro Sanna6, Najla HAl Ali2, Sean Hobson3, Virginie Eclache8, Alan List2, Pierre Fenaux9, Lionel Adès10.   

Abstract

Karyotype according to the revised IPSS is a strong independent prognostic factor for overall survival (OS) in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), however established in untreated patients. The prognostic impact of cytogenetics and cytogenetic response (CyR) in MDS patients receiving azacitidine (AZA) remains uncertain. We examined the prognostic value of baseline cytogenetics and CyR for overall response rate (ORR) and OS in 702 AZA-treated higher risk MDS and low blast count acute myeloid leukemia (AML), including 493 (70%) with abnormal karyotype. None of the cytogenetic abnormalities had significant impact on ORR (43.9%) or complete response (15.35%), except 3q abnormalities and complex karyotypes, which were associated with a lower ORR. OS differed significantly across all R-IPSS cytogenetic subgroups (p<10-4) but patients with non complex del(7q) had similar survival as patients with normal cytogenetics. CyR was achieved in 32% of the 281 evaluable patients with abnormal cytogenetics, was complete (CCyR) in 71 (25.3%) patients. We found no correlation between hematological response and cytogenetic response and 21% of the patients with CCyR did not achieve morphological response. In the 281 patients, we found no impact of CyR on survival, but when restricting to MDS (ie: <20% marrow blasts) achievement of CCyR was associated with better OS.
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Keywords:  Azacitidine; Cytogenetic response; Cytogenetics; MDS; Prognosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29112938     DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2017.10.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Res        ISSN: 0145-2126            Impact factor:   3.156


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Authors:  Nicholas J Short; Elias Jabbour; Kiran Naqvi; Ami Patel; Jing Ning; Koji Sasaki; Graciela M Nogueras-Gonzalez; Prithviraj Bose; Steven M Kornblau; Koichi Takahashi; Michael Andreeff; Gabriela Sanchez-Petitto; Zeev Estrov; Courtney D Dinardo; Guillermo Montalban-Bravo; Marina Konopleva; Yesid Alvarado; Kapil N Bhalla; Warren Fiskus; Maria Khouri; Rubiul Islam; Hagop Kantarjian; Guillermo Garcia-Manero
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2018-11-15       Impact factor: 10.047

Review 2.  Hypomethylating agents (HMA) for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes: mechanisms of resistance and novel HMA-based therapies.

Authors:  Julia Stomper; John Charles Rotondo; Gabriele Greve; Michael Lübbert
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 11.528

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