scholarly journals Safe integration of nelarabine into intensive chemotherapy in newly diagnosed T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Children's Oncology Group Study AALL0434

2015 ◽  
Vol 62 (7) ◽  
pp. 1176-1183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stuart S. Winter ◽  
Kimberly P. Dunsmore ◽  
Meenakshi Devidas ◽  
Nancy Eisenberg ◽  
Barbara L. Asselin ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda L Cleaver ◽  
Alex H Beesley ◽  
Martin J Firth ◽  
Nina C Sturges ◽  
Rebecca A O'Leary ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (28) ◽  
pp. 3282-3293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kimberly P. Dunsmore ◽  
Stuart S. Winter ◽  
Meenakshi Devidas ◽  
Brent L. Wood ◽  
Natia Esiashvili ◽  
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PURPOSE Nelarabine is effective in inducing remission in patients with relapsed and refractory T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) but has not been fully evaluated in those with newly diagnosed disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS From 2007 to 2014, Children’s Oncology Group trial AALL0434 (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00408005 ) enrolled 1,562 evaluable patients with T-ALL age 1-31 years who received the augmented Berlin-Frankfurt-Muenster (ABFM) regimen with a 2 × 2 pseudo-factorial randomization to receive escalating-dose methotrexate (MTX) without leucovorin rescue plus pegaspargase (C-MTX) or high-dose MTX (HDMTX) with leucovorin rescue. Intermediate- and high-risk patients were also randomly assigned after induction to receive or not receive six 5-day courses of nelarabine that was incorporated into ABFM. Patients who experienced induction failure were nonrandomly assigned to HDMTX plus nelarabine. Patients with overt CNS disease (CNS3; ≥ 5 WBCs/μL with blasts) received HDMTX and were randomly assigned to receive or not receive nelarabine. All patients, except those with low-risk disease, received cranial irradiation. RESULTS The 5-year event-free and overall survival rates were 83.7% ± 1.1% and 89.5% ± 0.9%, respectively. The 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) rates for patients with T-ALL randomly assigned to nelarabine (n = 323) and no nelarabine (n = 336) were 88.2% ± 2.4% and 82.1% ± 2.7%, respectively ( P = .029). Differences between DFS in a four-arm comparison were significant ( P = .01), with no interactions between the MTX and nelarabine randomizations ( P = .41). Patients treated with the best-performing arm, C-MTX plus nelarabine, had a 5-year DFS of 91% (n = 147). Patients who received nelarabine had significantly fewer isolated and combined CNS relapses compared with patients who did not receive nelarabine (1.3% ± 0.63% v 6.9% ± 1.4%, respectively; P = .0001). Toxicities, including neurotoxicity, were acceptable and similar between all four arms. CONCLUSION The addition of nelarabine to ABFM therapy improved DFS for children and young adults with newly diagnosed T-ALL without increased toxicity.


Blood ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 76 (6) ◽  
pp. 1220-1224
Author(s):  
AJ Carroll ◽  
WM Crist ◽  
MP Link ◽  
MD Amylon ◽  
DJ Pullen ◽  
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We report the nonrandom occurrence, frequency, and degree of immunophenotype association of the t(1;14)(p34;q11) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). This chromosomal abnormality occurred in leukemia cells from 5 of 1,630 (0.3%) consecutive children with newly diagnosed ALL who were entered on a single Pediatric Oncology Group classification study (POG 8600) between January 1986 and February 1989. The frequency of the t(1;14) was 3% (5 of 168 cases) in children with T-cell ALL. All five cases had pseudodiploid karyotypes, and in 3 cases the t(1;14) was accompanied by a deletion of the long arm of chromosome 6. This translocation is of special interest because the breakpoint on chromosome 14 in band q11 corresponds to the assigned locus of the T-cell receptor alpha/delta chain gene. All five of our patients and three cases reported previously have had T-cell ALL. These findings, considered together, suggest that this translocation is specific for T-cell ALL and that a gene in the 1p34 region may play an important role in malignant transformation of thymocytes.


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