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Adding dasatinib to intensive treatment in core-binding factor acute myeloid leukemia-results of the AMLSG 11-08 trial.

Peter Paschka1, Richard F Schlenk2, Daniela Weber2, Axel Benner3, Lars Bullinger2, Michael Heuser4, Verena I Gaidzik2, Felicitas Thol4, Mridul Agrawal2, Veronica Teleanu2, Michael Lübbert5, Walter Fiedler6, Markus Radsak7, Jürgen Krauter8, Heinz-A Horst9, Richard Greil10, Karin Mayer11, Andrea Kündgen12, Uwe Martens13, Gerhard Heil14, Helmut R Salih15, Bernd Hertenstein16, Carsten Schwänen17, Gerald Wulf18, Elisabeth Lange19, Michael Pfreundschuh20, Mark Ringhoffer21, Michael Girschikofsky22, Thomas Heinicke23, Doris Kraemer24, Gudrun Göhring25, Arnold Ganser4, Konstanze Döhner2, Hartmut Döhner2.   

Abstract

In this phase Ib/IIa study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00850382) of the German-Austrian AML Study Group (AMLSG) the multikinase inhibitor dasatinib was added to intensive induction and consolidation chemotherapy and administered as single agent for 1-year maintenance in first-line treatment of adult patients with core-binding factor (CBF) acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The primary combined end point in this study was safety and feasibility, and included the rates of early (ED) and hypoplastic (HD) deaths, pleural/pericardial effusion 3°/4° and liver toxicity 3°/4°, and the rate of refractory disease. Secondary end points were cumulative incidence of relapse (CIR) and death in complete remission (CID), and overall survival (OS). Eighty-nine pts [median age 49.5 years, range: 19-73 years; t(8;21), n = 37; inv (16), n = 52] were included. No unexpected excess in toxicity was observed. The rates of ED/HD and CR/CRi were 4.5% (4/89) and 94% (84/89), respectively. The 4-year estimated CIR, CID, and OS were 33.1% [95%-CI (confidence interval), 22.7-43.4%], 6.0% (95% CI, 0.9-11.2%), and 74.7% (95% CI, 66.1-84.5%), respectively. On the basis of the acceptable toxicity profile and favorable outcome in the AMLSG 11-08 trial, a confirmatory randomized phase III trial with dasatinib in adults with CBF-AML is ongoing (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02013648).

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29720733     DOI: 10.1038/s41375-018-0129-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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