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Therapy-related acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a distinct entity with adverse genetic features and clinical outcomes.

Caner Saygin1, Ashwin Kishtagari2, Ryan D Cassaday3, Natalie Reizine4, Ilana Yurkiewicz5, Michaela Liedtke5, Wendy Stock4, Richard A Larson4, Ross L Levine6, Martin S Tallman6, Jae H Park6, Cassandra Kerr7, Bartlomiej Przychodzen7, Mikkael A Sekeres2, Matt E Kalaycio2, Hetty E Carraway2, Betty K Hamilton2, Ronald Sobecks2, Aaron Gerds2, Sudipto Mukherjee2, Aziz Nazha2, Jaroslaw P Maciejewski2,7, Anjali S Advani2.   

Abstract

Patients with therapy-related acute lymphoblastic leukemia (t-ALL) represent a small subset of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients who received genotoxic therapy (ie, chemotherapy or radiation) for a prior malignancy. These patients should be distinguished from patients with de novo ALL (dn-ALL) and ALL patients who have a history of prior malignancy but have not received cytotoxic therapies in the past (acute lymphoblastic leukemia with prior malignancy [pm-ALL]). We report a retrospective multi-institutional study of patients with t-ALL (n = 116), dn-ALL (n = 100), and pm-ALL (n = 20) to investigate the impact of prior cytotoxic therapies on clinical outcomes. Compared with patients with pm-ALL, t-ALL patients had a significantly shorter interval between the first malignancy and ALL diagnosis and a higher frequency of poor-risk cytogenetic features, including KMT2A rearrangements and myelodysplastic syndrome-like abnormalities (eg, monosomal karyotype). We observed a variety of mutations among t-ALL patients, with the majority of patients exhibiting mutations that were more common with myeloid malignancies (eg, DNMT3A, RUNX1, ASXL1), whereas others had ALL-type mutations (eg, CDKN2A, IKZF1). Median overall survival was significantly shorter in the t-ALL cohort compared with patients with dn-ALL or pm-ALL. Patients who were eligible for hematopoietic cell transplantation had improved long-term survival. Collectively, our results support t-ALL as a distinct entity based on its biologic and clinical features.
© 2019 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31869410      PMCID: PMC6929388          DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Adv        ISSN: 2473-9529


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