Age and d PCR can predict relapse in CML patients who discontinued imatinib: The ISAV study

Imatinib is effective for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). However even undetectable BCR‐ABL1 by Q‐RT‐PCR does not equate to eradication of the disease. Digital‐PCR (dPCR), able to detect 1 BCR‐ABL1 positive cell out of 10 7 , has been recently developed. The ISAV study is a multicen...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of hematology 2015-10, Vol.90 (10), p.910-914
Hauptverfasser: Mori, Silvia, Vagge, Elisabetta, le Coutre, Philipp, Abruzzese, Elisabetta, Martino, Bruno, Pungolino, Ester, Elena, Chiara, Pierri, Ivana, Assouline, Sarit, D'Emilio, Anna, Gozzini, Antonella, Giraldo, Pilar, Stagno, Fabio, Iurlo, Alessandra, Luciani, Michela, De Riso, Giulia, Redaelli, Sara, Kim, Dong‐Wook, Pirola, Alessandra, Mezzatesta, Caterina, Petroccione, Anna, Lodolo D'Oria, Agnese, Crivori, Patrizia, Piazza, Rocco, Gambacorti‐Passerini, Carlo
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Zusammenfassung:Imatinib is effective for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). However even undetectable BCR‐ABL1 by Q‐RT‐PCR does not equate to eradication of the disease. Digital‐PCR (dPCR), able to detect 1 BCR‐ABL1 positive cell out of 10 7 , has been recently developed. The ISAV study is a multicentre trial aimed at validating dPCR to predict relapses after imatinib discontinuation in CML patients with undetectable Q‐RT‐PCR. CML patients under imatinib therapy since more than 2 years and with undetectable PCR for at least 18 months were eligible. Patients were monitored by standard Q‐RT‐PCR for 36 months. Patients losing molecular remission (two consecutive positive Q‐RT‐PCR with at least 1 BCR‐ABL1/ABL1 value above 0.1%) resumed imatinib. The study enrolled 112 patients, with a median follow‐up of 21.6 months. Fifty‐two of the 108 evaluable patients (48.1%), relapsed; 73.1% relapsed in the first 9 months but 14 late relapses were observed between 10 and 22 months. Among the 56 not‐relapsed patients, 40 (37.0% of total) regained Q‐RT‐PCR positivity but never lost MMR. dPCR results showed a significant negative predictive value ratio of 1.115 [95% CI: 1.013–1.227]. An inverse relationship between patients age and risk of relapse was evident: 95% of patients
ISSN:0361-8609
1096-8652
DOI:10.1002/ajh.24120