Background: The introduction of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and arsenic trioxide (ATO) has radically improved the prognosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), with cure rates above 80%. While relapse occurs in less than 20% of cases, addressing this issue remains challenging. Identifying effective salvage therapies for relapsed APL is crucial to improve patient outcomes. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on a multicentric cohort of 67 APL patients in first relapse, treated in three Italian hematology centers from June 1981 to November 2021. The overall survival (OS) and cumulative incidence of relapse (CIR) were calculated, and predictive factors were assessed using Cox regression models. Results: Overall, 61 patients (91%) received ATO ± ATRA (40.3%), chemo-based regimens (40.3%), or ATRA ± Gemtuzumab ozogamicin (GO) (10.4%). Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 98.2% of patients (molecular CR, n = 71.4%). With a median follow-up time of 54.5 months, the 5-year OS was 73% in the ATO ± ATRA group, 44% in the chemo-based group, and 29% in the ATRA ± GO group (p = 0.035). The 5-year OS rate was also higher for transplant recipients vs. non-recipients within the chemo-based cohort (50% vs. 33%, p = 0.017), but not in the ATO-based cohort (p = 0.12). ATO-based salvage therapy resulted in better OS in both univariate (p = 0.025) and multivariate analyses (p = 0.026). The 2-year CIR was higher in patients without molecular CR vs. patients in molecular CR (66% vs. 24%, p = 0.034). Molecular CR was a significant predictor of second relapse in both univariate (p = 0.035) and multivariate analyses (p = 0.036). Conclusions: Our findings support the efficacy of ATO-based therapies in first relapse of APL and confirm the achievement of molecular remission as an independent outcome predictor in both first and second APL relapse.

Response Rates and Transplantation Impact in Patients with Relapsed Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia / Costa, Alessandro; Gurnari, Carmelo; Scalzulli, Emilia; Cicconi, Laura; Guarnera, Luca; Carmosino, Ida; Cerretti, Raffaella; Bisegna, Maria Laura; Capria, Saveria; Minotti, Clara; Iori, Anna Paola; Torrieri, Lorenzo; Venditti, Adriano; Pulsoni, Alessandro; Martelli, Maurizio; Voso, Maria Teresa; Breccia, Massimo. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 16:18(2024). [10.3390/cancers16183214]

Response Rates and Transplantation Impact in Patients with Relapsed Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

Scalzulli, Emilia;Carmosino, Ida;Bisegna, Maria Laura;Capria, Saveria;Iori, Anna Paola;Torrieri, Lorenzo;Pulsoni, Alessandro;Martelli, Maurizio;Breccia, Massimo
2024

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Background: The introduction of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and arsenic trioxide (ATO) has radically improved the prognosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), with cure rates above 80%. While relapse occurs in less than 20% of cases, addressing this issue remains challenging. Identifying effective salvage therapies for relapsed APL is crucial to improve patient outcomes. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on a multicentric cohort of 67 APL patients in first relapse, treated in three Italian hematology centers from June 1981 to November 2021. The overall survival (OS) and cumulative incidence of relapse (CIR) were calculated, and predictive factors were assessed using Cox regression models. Results: Overall, 61 patients (91%) received ATO ± ATRA (40.3%), chemo-based regimens (40.3%), or ATRA ± Gemtuzumab ozogamicin (GO) (10.4%). Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 98.2% of patients (molecular CR, n = 71.4%). With a median follow-up time of 54.5 months, the 5-year OS was 73% in the ATO ± ATRA group, 44% in the chemo-based group, and 29% in the ATRA ± GO group (p = 0.035). The 5-year OS rate was also higher for transplant recipients vs. non-recipients within the chemo-based cohort (50% vs. 33%, p = 0.017), but not in the ATO-based cohort (p = 0.12). ATO-based salvage therapy resulted in better OS in both univariate (p = 0.025) and multivariate analyses (p = 0.026). The 2-year CIR was higher in patients without molecular CR vs. patients in molecular CR (66% vs. 24%, p = 0.034). Molecular CR was a significant predictor of second relapse in both univariate (p = 0.035) and multivariate analyses (p = 0.036). Conclusions: Our findings support the efficacy of ATO-based therapies in first relapse of APL and confirm the achievement of molecular remission as an independent outcome predictor in both first and second APL relapse.
2024
acute promyelocytic leukemia; all-trans retinoic acid; allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant; arsenic trioxide; disease relapse
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Response Rates and Transplantation Impact in Patients with Relapsed Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia / Costa, Alessandro; Gurnari, Carmelo; Scalzulli, Emilia; Cicconi, Laura; Guarnera, Luca; Carmosino, Ida; Cerretti, Raffaella; Bisegna, Maria Laura; Capria, Saveria; Minotti, Clara; Iori, Anna Paola; Torrieri, Lorenzo; Venditti, Adriano; Pulsoni, Alessandro; Martelli, Maurizio; Voso, Maria Teresa; Breccia, Massimo. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 16:18(2024). [10.3390/cancers16183214]
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