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Cytogenetics and outcome of allogeneic transplantation in first remission of acute myeloid leukemia: the French pediatric experience.

Authors :
Alloin AL
Leverger G
Dalle JH
Galambrun C
Bertrand Y
Baruchel A
Auvrignon A
Gandemer V
Ragu C
Loundou A
Bilhou-Nabera C
Lafage-Pochitaloff M
Dastugue N
Nelken B
Jubert C
Rialland F
Plat G
Pochon C
Vannier JP
Rohrlich PS
Kanold J
Lutz P
Sirvent A
Oudin C
Cuccuini W
Michel G
Source :
Bone marrow transplantation [Bone Marrow Transplant] 2017 Apr; Vol. 52 (4), pp. 516-521. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Dec 12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We analyzed the impact of cytogenetics on 193 children enrolled in two successive French trials (LAME89/91 and ELAM02), who received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation during CR1. Detailed karyotype was available for 66/74 (89%) in LAME89/91 and 118/119 (99%) in ELAM02. Several karyotype and transplant characteristics differed according to therapeutic protocol: unfavorable karyotypes were more frequent in ELAM02 (36% vs 18%), pretransplant chemotherapy included high-dose cytarabine in ELAM02 and not in LAME89/91, IV replaced oral busulfan in the conditioning regimen, methotrexate was removed from post-transplant immunosuppression, and matched unrelated donor and cord blood transplantation were introduced. Five-year overall survival (OS) was 78.2% in LAME89 and 81.4% in ELAM02. OS was significantly lower for the unfavorable cytogenetic risk group in LAME89/91 when compared with intermediate and favorable groups (50% vs 90.6 and 86.4%, P=0.001). This difference was no longer apparent in ELAM02 (80.9% vs 71.3% and 5/5, respectively). Survival improvement for children with unfavorable karyotype was statistically significant (P=0.026) and was due to decrease in relapse risk. Five-year transplantation-related mortality was 6.75% in LAME89/91. In ELAM02, it was 3.2% for patients with a sibling donor and 10.9% with an unrelated donor or cord blood. We conclude that the outcome of children with unfavorable karyotype transplanted in CR1 has improved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-5365
Volume :
52
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bone marrow transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27941778
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2016.293