Objective Preclinical evidence and clinical trials have suggested synergistic effects of epigenetic modifiers in combination with cytotoxic agents for the treatment of leukemia.However,their efficacy in patients with ...Objective Preclinical evidence and clinical trials have suggested synergistic effects of epigenetic modifiers in combination with cytotoxic agents for the treatment of leukemia.However,their efficacy in patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia(R/R AML)remains unclear.Methods Clinical data of R/R AML patients who received a CDCAG regimen(chidamide,decitabine,cytarabine,aclarubicin,and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor)from July 1,2018 to October 31,2021 at our center were retrospectively assessed,and the safety and efficacy of the CDCAG regimen were evaluated.Patients were followed up until November 30,2021,with a median follow-up of 21.6 months(95%CI:10.0–33.2 months).Results A total of 67 patients were enrolled.Two patients died within 3 weeks after the initiation,and therefore only 65 patients underwent the assement for clinical response and survival.It was found that 56.9%patients achieved complete remission with a median overall survival(OS)of 9.6 months.The median OS of responders was 25.9 months,while that of non-responders was 5.0 months(P<0.0001).Patients with gene mutations had a superior overall response rate(ORR)(80.4%vs.45.5%,P=0.043)compared to those without gene mutations.The presence of DNA methyltransferase 3 A(DNMT3A),ten-eleven translocation-2(TET2),and isocitrate dehydrogenase 1/2(IDH1/2)mutations did not affect the response rate(88.2%vs.68.9%,P=0.220)and reflected a better OS(not attained vs.9.0 months,P=0.05).The most common non-hematologic adverse events were pulmonary infection(73.1%),followed by febrile neutropenia(23.9%)and sepsis(19.4%).Conclusions The CDCAG regimen was effective and well-tolerated in R/R AML patients,increasing the potential for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Moreover,patients with DNMT3A,TET2,and IDH1/2 mutations might benefit from this regimen.展开更多
BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion is of great significance in the treatment of thrombocytopenia caused by myelosuppression during intensive chemotherapy in patients with acute leukemia.In recent years,with platelet tran...BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion is of great significance in the treatment of thrombocytopenia caused by myelosuppression during intensive chemotherapy in patients with acute leukemia.In recent years,with platelet transfusion increasing,ineffective platelet transfusion has become increasingly prominent.Generally speaking,platelet antibodies can be produced after repeated transfusion,thus rendering subsequent platelet transfusion ineffective.We report a case of first platelet transfusion refractoriness(PTR)in a patient with acute myelocytic leukemia(AML).Due to the rarity of such cases in clinical practice,there have been no relevant case reports so far.CASE SUMMARY A 51-year-old female patient attended the hospital due to throat pain and abnormal blood cells for 4 d.Her diagnosis was acute myelocytic leukemia[M2 type Fms related receptor tyrosine kinase 3,Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1,Nucleophosmin 1,Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog(+)high-risk group].She was treated with"IA"(IDA 10 mg day 1-3 and Ara-C 0.2 g day 1-5)chemotherapy.When her condition improved,the patient was discharged from the hospital,instructed to take medicine as prescribed by the doctor after discharge,and returned to the hospital for further chemotherapy on time.CONCLUSION We report a rare case of first platelet transfusion failure in a patient with AML during induction chemotherapy,which may be related to the production of platelet antibodies induced by antibiotics and excessive tumor load.This also suggests that we should consider the influence of antibiotics when the rare situation of first platelet transfusion failure occurs in patients with AML.When platelet antibodies are produced,immunoglobulins can be used to block antibodies,thereby reducing platelet destruction.For patients with PTR,both immune and non-immune factors need to be considered and combined in clinical practice along with individualized treatment to effectively solve the problem.展开更多
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of applying the pre-excitation regimen in the treatment of patients with refractory relapsed acute non-lymphocytic leukemia(ANLL).Methods:This research work was carried out in ...Objective:To explore the clinical effect of applying the pre-excitation regimen in the treatment of patients with refractory relapsed acute non-lymphocytic leukemia(ANLL).Methods:This research work was carried out in our hospital(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)from September 2021 to September 2022.A total of 50 cases were selected for this study,and all were given a pre-excitation treatment plan,mainly low-dose cytarabine,aclarithromycin,etoposide,granulocyte colony-stimulating factor,and more were implemented.The clinical intervention effect was then analyzed.Results:Among the 50 patients in this study,the results showed that the treatment was very effective for 22 cases,accounting for 44.00%;effective for 14 cases,accounting for 28.00%;and ineffective for 14 cases,accounting for 28.00%.The total rate of effectiveness was 72.00%.The hematopoietic system adverse reactions of the patients were mainly bone marrow suppression.All 50 patients had different degrees of blood count decline,among which some patients’neutrophils were less than 0.5×10^(9)/L.The median time was 7 days.Among them,25 patients had infection problems,the incidence rate was 50.00%,the patient’s platelet count PLT<20×109/L,and the median time was 10 days.At the same time,among the 50 patients in this study,34(68.00%)patients had symptoms such as loss of appetite,nausea,vomiting,and fatigue,17(34.00%)patients showed hair loss,mildly elevated transaminases were observed in 8(16.00%)patients,and 11(22.00%)patients had muscle soreness.Conclusion:In the treatment of patients with refractory complex acute non-lymphocytic leukemia,the application of pre-excitation regimen has a significant effect,which can improve the adverse symptoms of patients,reduce the incidence of adverse reactions,and promote the recovery of patients.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and prognosis of venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents(HMAs)in the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods:From June 2021 to February 2022,1...Objective:To investigate the efficacy and prognosis of venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents(HMAs)in the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods:From June 2021 to February 2022,14 patients with relapsed/refractory AML were treated with venetoclax combined with HMAs,among which nine patients were treated with venetoclax+azacytidine,while five patients were treated with venetoclax+decitabine.The efficacy of the treatments was observed,and the patients were followed up.Results:All patients received one to five courses of treatment,in which the median course of treatment was three;four cases achieved CR and another four achieved PR,with NR in six cases;there was no treatment-related death.There were seven deaths up to the end of the follow-up period,all of which were progressive deaths at the end of the disease,and the overall survival rate was 50.00%.All the patients experienced different degrees of nausea,vomiting,and myelosuppression(Grade Ⅱ–Ⅳ),nine patients had Grade 3–4 hematological adverse reactions,and seven patients had infection.Conclusion:Venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents is effective in the treatment of relapsed/refractory AML,with good prognosis,and some patients may even achieve CR.Although bone marrow suppression is serious with this combination,it is well tolerated.展开更多
Relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT) remains a main question on treatment failure. Current strategies for management that usually include salvage chemotherapy, donor lymphocyti...Relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT) remains a main question on treatment failure. Current strategies for management that usually include salvage chemotherapy, donor lymphocytic infusion and second transplantation. Our study assessed the efficacy of decitabine(DAC) for treating patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL) who relapsed after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT). We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 12 patients with relapsed ALL after allo-HSCT who received DAC therapy. Nine patients received DAC combined with chemotherapy and donor stem cell infusion, and 3 patients received single-agent DAC. Ten of the 12 patients achieved complete remission(CR), 1 achieved a partial remission(PR), and 1 had no response(NR) after treatment at the latest follow-up(LFU), the median survival was 11.2 months(range, 3.8–34, 7 months). The 1-and 2-year overall survival(OS) rates were 50%(6/12) and 25%(3/12), respectively. Five patients were still alive; 4 had maintained CR and 1 was alive with disease. Patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive ALL had higher survival rate than patients with Philadelphia chromosome-negative ALL(57.1% vs. 20%). No aggravated flares of graft-versus-host disease(GVHD) were observed during DAC treatment. Therefore, DAC may be a promising therapeutic agent for ALL recurrence after allo-HSCT.展开更多
BACKGROUND Conventional therapies for primary plasma cell leukemia(pPCL)are usually ineffective,with a short remission time with the use of multiple myeloma medications,showing aggressiveness of pPCL.B-cell lymphoma-2...BACKGROUND Conventional therapies for primary plasma cell leukemia(pPCL)are usually ineffective,with a short remission time with the use of multiple myeloma medications,showing aggressiveness of pPCL.B-cell lymphoma-2 inhibitor venetoclax is usually used for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma(RRMM)with t(11;14).There are very few studies published on the use of venetoclax in pPCL without t(11;14).Similarly,histone deacetylase inhibitors are considered effective for the treatment of RRMM,but there are no reports on their use in pPCL.CASE SUMMARY A 57-year-old woman with severe anemia,thrombocytopenia,multiple bone destruction,impaired renal function,and 42.7%of peripheral plasma cells is reported.After multiple chemotherapy regimens and chimeric antigen receptor Tcell treatment,the disease progressed again.The patient had very good partial response and was maintained for a long time on venetoclax in combination with chidamide and dexamethasone therapy.CONCLUSION The success of venetoclax-chidamide-dexamethasone combination therapy in achieving a very good partial response suggested that it can be used for refractory/relapsed pPCL patients who have been exhausted with the use of various drug combinations and had poor survival outcomes.展开更多
Acute myeloid leukemia philadelphie positive (Ph+ AML) is a rare aggressive acute leukemia with poor prognosis. We report a patient with ph positive AML (FAB5), the transcript bcr/abl was not performed at diagnosis. S...Acute myeloid leukemia philadelphie positive (Ph+ AML) is a rare aggressive acute leukemia with poor prognosis. We report a patient with ph positive AML (FAB5), the transcript bcr/abl was not performed at diagnosis. She achieved complete remission after conventional induction chemotherapy. The consolidation therapy was based on Imatinib only due to infectious complications. She was in complete hematologic and cytogenetic remission for 19 months, and after she exhibited an isolated meningeal relapse. A second remission was achieved with intrathecal chemotherapy and cranial irradiation. Imatinib was switched to second generation Tyrosine kinase Inhibitor which had better diffusion into cerebrospinal fluid. She is in complete hematologic, cytogenetic and meningeal remission after 14 months of treatment. Imatinib monotherapy affords insufficient protection from CNS relapse. Second generation Tyrosine kinase Inhibitor seems to have better efficiency. Ph+ AML with monoblastic differentiation should be considered, like Ph+ ALL, at high risk of meningeal leukemia and should receive central nervous system prophylaxis.展开更多
Objective:To observe the effect of CAGE regimen in the treatment of adult refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.Methods:In this experiment,86 adult patients with refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia who were ...Objective:To observe the effect of CAGE regimen in the treatment of adult refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.Methods:In this experiment,86 adult patients with refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia who were treated between January 2018 and January 2022 were selected as experimental subjects and were divided into two groups,the observation group and the control group,according to different treatment methods,with 43 patients in each group.The observation group was treated with the CAGE regimen,whereas the control group was treated with conventional therapy.The disease remission rate and incidence of adverse reactions were observed.Results:The comparison of disease remission rates between the two groups showed that there was no significant difference in the results of the first course of treatment and the second course of treatment between the two groups(P>0.05),but the incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:The CAGE regimen has a significant therapeutic effect in the treatment of adult refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.It improves the treatment advantage of patients during the treatment process,thus alleviating the condition of patients and improving their quality of life.展开更多
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of haploidentical hematopoietic stem - cell transplantation ( Haplo - PBSCT) for acute myeloid leukemia in first relapse after complete remission by standard induction ...Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of haploidentical hematopoietic stem - cell transplantation ( Haplo - PBSCT) for acute myeloid leukemia in first relapse after complete remission by standard induction chemotherapy. Methods Eighty - nine cases of AML in first relapse after complete remission by standard DA展开更多
BACKGROUND Previous cases that have been stated in this article have displayed that around 1%to 7%of patients that have been treated with chemotherapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia developed myelodysplastic syndrom...BACKGROUND Previous cases that have been stated in this article have displayed that around 1%to 7%of patients that have been treated with chemotherapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia developed myelodysplastic syndrome or acute myeloid leukemia.One can see that’s why this case presentation of a 60-year-old man that had a good response to acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment,that later presented with a central nervous system recurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia and acquired sideroblastic anemia(a form of myelodysplasia)from treatment is a unique case report.CASE SUMMARY The presence of central nervous system relapse in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients is very unlikely compared to recurring mainly in the bone marrow.It is also uncommon to be diagnosed with sideroblastic anemia(form of myelodysplastic syndrome)as a result from treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia.This case report highlights the detection,treatment/maintenance with idarubicin,all-trans-retinoic-acid,arsenic trioxide,methotrexate,6-mercaptopurine,and ommaya reservoir intrathecal methotrexate administration in a patient that had central nervous system relapse of acute promyelocytic leukemia and acquired sideroblastic anemia.CONCLUSION In essence,first time relapse concerning the central nervous system in treated acute promyelocytic leukemia patients who had a good response to therapy is very uncommon.The acquirement of a myelodysplastic syndrome such as ringed sideroblastic anemia is also rare regarding this patient population.Although such cases are infrequent,this case report represents a unique insight of the detection,treatment,and maintenance of a 60-year-old man diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia,resulting in the acquirement of sideroblastic anemia and central nervous system relapse.展开更多
Chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)-modified T-cell therapy has achieved remarkable success in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL).Measurable/minimal residual disease(MRD)monitoring plays a significant role ...Chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)-modified T-cell therapy has achieved remarkable success in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL).Measurable/minimal residual disease(MRD)monitoring plays a significant role in the prognostication and management of patients undergoing CAR-T-cell therapy.Common MRD detection methods include flow cytometry(FCM),polymerase chain reaction(PCR),and next-generation sequencing(NGS),and each method has advantages and limitations.It has been well documented that MRD positivity predicts a poor prognosis and even disease relapse.Thus,how to perform prognostic evaluations,stratify risk based on MRD status,and apply MRD monitoring to guide individual therapeutic decisions have important implications in clinical practice.This review assesses the common and novel MRD assessment methods.In addition,we emphasize the critical role of MRD as a prognostic biomarker and summarize the latest studies regarding MRD-directed combination therapy with CAR-T-cell therapy and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT),as well as other therapeutic strategies to improve treatment effect.Furthermore,this review discusses current challenges and strategies for MRD detection in the setting of disease relapse after targeted therapy.展开更多
Background The prognosis for relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia(RR-AML)in children is poor,and the preferred salvage chemotherapy is unclear.One regimen is cladribine,cytarabine,and granulocyte-colony stimu...Background The prognosis for relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia(RR-AML)in children is poor,and the preferred salvage chemotherapy is unclear.One regimen is cladribine,cytarabine,and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor(CLAG),but little is known about its efficacy and safety in children with RR-AML.Methods We enrolled RR-AML patients aged 0-18 years who received modified CLAG regimen for re-induction between July 1,2015 and April 1,2018,or conventional induction between August 1,2011 and April 1,2018.Patients were followed up to March 31,2019.Patients underwent allogeneic stem cell transplantation(allo-SCT)or chemotherapy after the induction of complete remission(CR).The CR rate,survival,and side effects were analyzed.Results The CR rate for induction was 66.7%after one cycle and 75.0%after two cycles of the CLAG regimen in 12 children.The nine children who received conventional chemotherapy had a CR rate of 22.2%after one cycle and 33.3%after two cycles(P=0.087 vs.CLAG).The 3-year event-free survival(EFS)of the CLAG group and the conventional treatment group were 44.4±15.7%and 22.2±13.8%(P=0.112).The 3-year overall survival of the two groups were 59.5±16.2%and 22.2%±13.8%(P=0.057).The 3-year EFS for allo-SCT and chemotherapy after CLAG regimen was 66.7±19.2%and 25.0±21.7%(P=0.015).A single case of chemotherapy-related death was recorded.Conclusion Our data suggest a promising CR rate using CLAG salvage treatment in childhood RR-AML.Allo-SCT after CR may improve the long-term outcome in these patients.展开更多
Background:Patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML)have poor survival,necessitating the exploration of optimized therapeutic strategy.Here,we aimed to investigate clinical outcomes and health-r...Background:Patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML)have poor survival,necessitating the exploration of optimized therapeutic strategy.Here,we aimed to investigate clinical outcomes and health-related quality of life(HR-QoL)after total therapy,which included allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT),and prophylactic donor lymphocyte infusion(DLI)in the early phase after transplantation,followed bymultiplemeasurable residual disease(MRD)and graft-versus-host disease(GvHD)-guided DLIs.Methods:Consecutive patients who had refractory or relapsed AML and had received non-T-cell-depleted allo-HSCT at Peking University Institute of Hematology were included in the study.If the patients achieved complete remission at 30 days after transplantation and had no evidence of relapse,severe infection,organ failure,and active GvHD at the time of planned DLI,prophylactic DLI was administered at 30 days after transplantation for human leukocyte antigen(HLA)-matched related HSCT or at 45-60 days after transplantation for haploidentical or unrelated HSCT.Subsequently,multiple DLIs were administered based on MRD results and whether they developed GvHD after transplantation.Results:A total of 105 patients were eligible.Eighty-seven patients received prophylactic DLI(group B),while 18 did not receive prophylactic DLI(group A).Among 105 patients,the cumulative incidence of grade 2-4 acute GvHD and chronic GvHDwas 40.6%(95%confidence interval[CI]=30.6%-50.6%)and 73.3%(95%CI=67.4%-79.2%),respectively.The cumulative incidence of relapse(CIR),transplant-related mortality(TRM),and leukemia-free survival(LFS)at 5 years after transplantation were 31.5%(95%CI=21.9%-41.1%),22.1%(95%CI=11.3%-32.9%),and 46.4%(95%CI=36.8%-56.0%),respectively.In group B,the CIR,TRM,and LFS at 5 years after transplantation were 27.6%(95%CI=17.6%-37.6%),21.6%(95%CI=11.2%-32.0%),and 50.8%(95%CI=40.0%-61.6%),respectively.At the end of follow-up,48 patients survived,and more than 90%of survivors had satisfactory recoveries of HR-QoL.Conclusions:Our study indicated that total therapy is not only associated with decreased CIR,comparable TRM,and better long-term LFS,but also with satisfactoryHR-QoL for refractory or relapsed AML,compared with those of standard of care therapy reported previously.Therefore,total therapymay be an optimized therapeutic strategy for refractory or relapsed AML.展开更多
BACKGROUND Infiltration of the breast by leukemic cells is uncommon but may manifest as an oncological emergency requiring prompt management.Extramedullary relapse of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia(T-ALL)within t...BACKGROUND Infiltration of the breast by leukemic cells is uncommon but may manifest as an oncological emergency requiring prompt management.Extramedullary relapse of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia(T-ALL)within the breast is exceedingly rare and there is paucity of data in the literature regarding this entity.No consensus exists on management of isolated extramedullary breast relapses of T-ALL.Herein,we report a case of isolated extramedullary breast relapse of T-ALL treated with breathing adapted radiation therapy(BART)using the active breathing control(ABC)system.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 33-year-old female with diagnosis of T-ALL.She received intensive systemic chemotherapy that resulted in complete remission of her disease,and then underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.After a 15 mo period without symptoms and signs of progression,the patient presented with palpable masses in both breasts.She complained from severe pain and swelling of the breasts.Imaging workup showed bilateral breast lesions,and diagnosis of breast infiltration by leukemic cells was confirmed after immunohistopathological evaluation.The patient suffering from severe pain,discomfort,and swelling of both breasts due to leukemic infiltration was referred to the Radiation Oncology Department for symptomatic palliation.Whole breast irradiation was delivered to both breasts of the patient with BART using the ABC system.The patient had complete resolution of her symptoms after treatment with BART.CONCLUSION BART with the ABC system resulted in complete resolution of the patient’s symptoms due to leukemic infiltration of both breasts with T-ALL.This contemporary treatment technique should be preferred for radiotherapeutic management of patients with leukemic infiltration of the breasts to achieve effective symptomatic palliation.展开更多
Tumor relapse is the major cause of treatment failure in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL),yet the underlying mechanisms are still elusive.Here,we demonstrate that phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 2(P...Tumor relapse is the major cause of treatment failure in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL),yet the underlying mechanisms are still elusive.Here,we demonstrate that phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 2(PRPS2)mutations drive ALL relapse through influencing PRPS1/2 hexamer stability.Ultra-deep sequencing was performed to identify PRPS2 mutations in ALL samples.The effects of PRPS2 mutations on cell survival,cell apoptosis,and drug resistance were evaluated.In vitro PRPS2 enzyme activity and ADP/GDP feedback inhibition of PRPS enzyme activity were assessed.Purine metabolites were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC–MS/MS).Integrating sequencing data with clinical information,we identified PRPS2 mutations only in relapsed childhood ALL with thiopurine therapy.Functional PRPS2 mutations mediated purine metabolism specifically on thiopurine treatment by influencing PRPS1/2 hexamer stability,leading to reduced nucleotide feedback inhibition of PRPS activity and enhanced thiopurine resistance.The 3-amino acid V103-G104-E105,the key difference between PRPS1 and PRPS2,insertion in PRPS2 caused severe steric clash to the interface of PRPS hexamer,leading to its low enzyme activity.In addition,we demonstrated that PRPS2 P173R increased thiopurine resistance in xenograft models.Our work describes a novel mechanism by which PRPS2 mutants drive childhood ALL relapse and highlights PRPS2 mutations as biomarkers for relapsed childhood ALL.展开更多
Objective To analyze efficacy and safety of CLAG regimen in patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods Efficacy and adverse events of patients with refractory or relapsed AML who were tre...Objective To analyze efficacy and safety of CLAG regimen in patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods Efficacy and adverse events of patients with refractory or relapsed AML who were treated with one course of CLAG from April 1st,2014 through December 9th,2015 in our hospital were retrospectively reviewed.Results Thirty-three展开更多
Relapse is the main problem after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT).The outcome of a second allo-HSCT(HSCT2)for relapse post-HSCT has shown promising results in some previous studies.Howeve...Relapse is the main problem after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT).The outcome of a second allo-HSCT(HSCT2)for relapse post-HSCT has shown promising results in some previous studies.However,little is known about the efficacy of HSCT2 in patients with relapsed/refractory acute leukemia(AL)post-chemotherapy plus modified donor lymphocyte infusion(post-Chemo+m-DLI)after the first allo-HSCT(HSCT1).Therefore,we retrospectively analyzed the efficacy of HSCT2 in 28 patients with relapsed/refractory AL post-Chemo+m-DLI in our center.With a median follow-up of 918(457–1732)days,26 patients(92.9%)achieved complete remission,and 2 patients exhibited persistent disease.The probabilities of overall survival(OS)and disease-free survival(DFS)1 year after HSCT2 were 25.0%and 21.4%,respectively.The cumulative incidences of nonrelapse mortality on day 100 and at 1 year post-HSCT2 were 7.1%±4.9%and 25.0%±8.4%.The cumulative incidences of relapse were 50.0%±9.8%and 53.5%±9.9%at 1 and 2 years post-HSCT2,respectively.Risk stratification prior to HSCT1 and percentage of blasts before HSCT2 were independent risk factors for OS post-HSCT2,and relapse within 6 months post-HSCT1 was an independent risk factor for DFS and relapse post-HSCT2.Our findings suggest that HSCT2 could be a salvage option for patients with relapsed AL post-Chemo+m-DLI.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81960043 and No.81600180)Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province(No.20192ACB20030 and No.20203BBGL73197)Science and Technology Innovation Base Construction Project of Jiangxi Province(No.20212BCG74001 and No.20211ZDG02006).
文摘Objective Preclinical evidence and clinical trials have suggested synergistic effects of epigenetic modifiers in combination with cytotoxic agents for the treatment of leukemia.However,their efficacy in patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia(R/R AML)remains unclear.Methods Clinical data of R/R AML patients who received a CDCAG regimen(chidamide,decitabine,cytarabine,aclarubicin,and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor)from July 1,2018 to October 31,2021 at our center were retrospectively assessed,and the safety and efficacy of the CDCAG regimen were evaluated.Patients were followed up until November 30,2021,with a median follow-up of 21.6 months(95%CI:10.0–33.2 months).Results A total of 67 patients were enrolled.Two patients died within 3 weeks after the initiation,and therefore only 65 patients underwent the assement for clinical response and survival.It was found that 56.9%patients achieved complete remission with a median overall survival(OS)of 9.6 months.The median OS of responders was 25.9 months,while that of non-responders was 5.0 months(P<0.0001).Patients with gene mutations had a superior overall response rate(ORR)(80.4%vs.45.5%,P=0.043)compared to those without gene mutations.The presence of DNA methyltransferase 3 A(DNMT3A),ten-eleven translocation-2(TET2),and isocitrate dehydrogenase 1/2(IDH1/2)mutations did not affect the response rate(88.2%vs.68.9%,P=0.220)and reflected a better OS(not attained vs.9.0 months,P=0.05).The most common non-hematologic adverse events were pulmonary infection(73.1%),followed by febrile neutropenia(23.9%)and sepsis(19.4%).Conclusions The CDCAG regimen was effective and well-tolerated in R/R AML patients,increasing the potential for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Moreover,patients with DNMT3A,TET2,and IDH1/2 mutations might benefit from this regimen.
基金Supported by Innovation Platform and Talent Program of Hunan Province,No.2021SK4050.
文摘BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion is of great significance in the treatment of thrombocytopenia caused by myelosuppression during intensive chemotherapy in patients with acute leukemia.In recent years,with platelet transfusion increasing,ineffective platelet transfusion has become increasingly prominent.Generally speaking,platelet antibodies can be produced after repeated transfusion,thus rendering subsequent platelet transfusion ineffective.We report a case of first platelet transfusion refractoriness(PTR)in a patient with acute myelocytic leukemia(AML).Due to the rarity of such cases in clinical practice,there have been no relevant case reports so far.CASE SUMMARY A 51-year-old female patient attended the hospital due to throat pain and abnormal blood cells for 4 d.Her diagnosis was acute myelocytic leukemia[M2 type Fms related receptor tyrosine kinase 3,Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1,Nucleophosmin 1,Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog(+)high-risk group].She was treated with"IA"(IDA 10 mg day 1-3 and Ara-C 0.2 g day 1-5)chemotherapy.When her condition improved,the patient was discharged from the hospital,instructed to take medicine as prescribed by the doctor after discharge,and returned to the hospital for further chemotherapy on time.CONCLUSION We report a rare case of first platelet transfusion failure in a patient with AML during induction chemotherapy,which may be related to the production of platelet antibodies induced by antibiotics and excessive tumor load.This also suggests that we should consider the influence of antibiotics when the rare situation of first platelet transfusion failure occurs in patients with AML.When platelet antibodies are produced,immunoglobulins can be used to block antibodies,thereby reducing platelet destruction.For patients with PTR,both immune and non-immune factors need to be considered and combined in clinical practice along with individualized treatment to effectively solve the problem.
文摘Objective:To explore the clinical effect of applying the pre-excitation regimen in the treatment of patients with refractory relapsed acute non-lymphocytic leukemia(ANLL).Methods:This research work was carried out in our hospital(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)from September 2021 to September 2022.A total of 50 cases were selected for this study,and all were given a pre-excitation treatment plan,mainly low-dose cytarabine,aclarithromycin,etoposide,granulocyte colony-stimulating factor,and more were implemented.The clinical intervention effect was then analyzed.Results:Among the 50 patients in this study,the results showed that the treatment was very effective for 22 cases,accounting for 44.00%;effective for 14 cases,accounting for 28.00%;and ineffective for 14 cases,accounting for 28.00%.The total rate of effectiveness was 72.00%.The hematopoietic system adverse reactions of the patients were mainly bone marrow suppression.All 50 patients had different degrees of blood count decline,among which some patients’neutrophils were less than 0.5×10^(9)/L.The median time was 7 days.Among them,25 patients had infection problems,the incidence rate was 50.00%,the patient’s platelet count PLT<20×109/L,and the median time was 10 days.At the same time,among the 50 patients in this study,34(68.00%)patients had symptoms such as loss of appetite,nausea,vomiting,and fatigue,17(34.00%)patients showed hair loss,mildly elevated transaminases were observed in 8(16.00%)patients,and 11(22.00%)patients had muscle soreness.Conclusion:In the treatment of patients with refractory complex acute non-lymphocytic leukemia,the application of pre-excitation regimen has a significant effect,which can improve the adverse symptoms of patients,reduce the incidence of adverse reactions,and promote the recovery of patients.
文摘Objective:To investigate the efficacy and prognosis of venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents(HMAs)in the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods:From June 2021 to February 2022,14 patients with relapsed/refractory AML were treated with venetoclax combined with HMAs,among which nine patients were treated with venetoclax+azacytidine,while five patients were treated with venetoclax+decitabine.The efficacy of the treatments was observed,and the patients were followed up.Results:All patients received one to five courses of treatment,in which the median course of treatment was three;four cases achieved CR and another four achieved PR,with NR in six cases;there was no treatment-related death.There were seven deaths up to the end of the follow-up period,all of which were progressive deaths at the end of the disease,and the overall survival rate was 50.00%.All the patients experienced different degrees of nausea,vomiting,and myelosuppression(Grade Ⅱ–Ⅳ),nine patients had Grade 3–4 hematological adverse reactions,and seven patients had infection.Conclusion:Venetoclax combined with hypomethylating agents is effective in the treatment of relapsed/refractory AML,with good prognosis,and some patients may even achieve CR.Although bone marrow suppression is serious with this combination,it is well tolerated.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81300412 and No.81470333)
文摘Relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT) remains a main question on treatment failure. Current strategies for management that usually include salvage chemotherapy, donor lymphocytic infusion and second transplantation. Our study assessed the efficacy of decitabine(DAC) for treating patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL) who relapsed after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT). We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 12 patients with relapsed ALL after allo-HSCT who received DAC therapy. Nine patients received DAC combined with chemotherapy and donor stem cell infusion, and 3 patients received single-agent DAC. Ten of the 12 patients achieved complete remission(CR), 1 achieved a partial remission(PR), and 1 had no response(NR) after treatment at the latest follow-up(LFU), the median survival was 11.2 months(range, 3.8–34, 7 months). The 1-and 2-year overall survival(OS) rates were 50%(6/12) and 25%(3/12), respectively. Five patients were still alive; 4 had maintained CR and 1 was alive with disease. Patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive ALL had higher survival rate than patients with Philadelphia chromosome-negative ALL(57.1% vs. 20%). No aggravated flares of graft-versus-host disease(GVHD) were observed during DAC treatment. Therefore, DAC may be a promising therapeutic agent for ALL recurrence after allo-HSCT.
文摘BACKGROUND Conventional therapies for primary plasma cell leukemia(pPCL)are usually ineffective,with a short remission time with the use of multiple myeloma medications,showing aggressiveness of pPCL.B-cell lymphoma-2 inhibitor venetoclax is usually used for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma(RRMM)with t(11;14).There are very few studies published on the use of venetoclax in pPCL without t(11;14).Similarly,histone deacetylase inhibitors are considered effective for the treatment of RRMM,but there are no reports on their use in pPCL.CASE SUMMARY A 57-year-old woman with severe anemia,thrombocytopenia,multiple bone destruction,impaired renal function,and 42.7%of peripheral plasma cells is reported.After multiple chemotherapy regimens and chimeric antigen receptor Tcell treatment,the disease progressed again.The patient had very good partial response and was maintained for a long time on venetoclax in combination with chidamide and dexamethasone therapy.CONCLUSION The success of venetoclax-chidamide-dexamethasone combination therapy in achieving a very good partial response suggested that it can be used for refractory/relapsed pPCL patients who have been exhausted with the use of various drug combinations and had poor survival outcomes.
文摘Acute myeloid leukemia philadelphie positive (Ph+ AML) is a rare aggressive acute leukemia with poor prognosis. We report a patient with ph positive AML (FAB5), the transcript bcr/abl was not performed at diagnosis. She achieved complete remission after conventional induction chemotherapy. The consolidation therapy was based on Imatinib only due to infectious complications. She was in complete hematologic and cytogenetic remission for 19 months, and after she exhibited an isolated meningeal relapse. A second remission was achieved with intrathecal chemotherapy and cranial irradiation. Imatinib was switched to second generation Tyrosine kinase Inhibitor which had better diffusion into cerebrospinal fluid. She is in complete hematologic, cytogenetic and meningeal remission after 14 months of treatment. Imatinib monotherapy affords insufficient protection from CNS relapse. Second generation Tyrosine kinase Inhibitor seems to have better efficiency. Ph+ AML with monoblastic differentiation should be considered, like Ph+ ALL, at high risk of meningeal leukemia and should receive central nervous system prophylaxis.
文摘Objective:To observe the effect of CAGE regimen in the treatment of adult refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.Methods:In this experiment,86 adult patients with refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia who were treated between January 2018 and January 2022 were selected as experimental subjects and were divided into two groups,the observation group and the control group,according to different treatment methods,with 43 patients in each group.The observation group was treated with the CAGE regimen,whereas the control group was treated with conventional therapy.The disease remission rate and incidence of adverse reactions were observed.Results:The comparison of disease remission rates between the two groups showed that there was no significant difference in the results of the first course of treatment and the second course of treatment between the two groups(P>0.05),but the incidence of adverse reactions in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:The CAGE regimen has a significant therapeutic effect in the treatment of adult refractory acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.It improves the treatment advantage of patients during the treatment process,thus alleviating the condition of patients and improving their quality of life.
文摘Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of haploidentical hematopoietic stem - cell transplantation ( Haplo - PBSCT) for acute myeloid leukemia in first relapse after complete remission by standard induction chemotherapy. Methods Eighty - nine cases of AML in first relapse after complete remission by standard DA
文摘BACKGROUND Previous cases that have been stated in this article have displayed that around 1%to 7%of patients that have been treated with chemotherapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia developed myelodysplastic syndrome or acute myeloid leukemia.One can see that’s why this case presentation of a 60-year-old man that had a good response to acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment,that later presented with a central nervous system recurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia and acquired sideroblastic anemia(a form of myelodysplasia)from treatment is a unique case report.CASE SUMMARY The presence of central nervous system relapse in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients is very unlikely compared to recurring mainly in the bone marrow.It is also uncommon to be diagnosed with sideroblastic anemia(form of myelodysplastic syndrome)as a result from treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia.This case report highlights the detection,treatment/maintenance with idarubicin,all-trans-retinoic-acid,arsenic trioxide,methotrexate,6-mercaptopurine,and ommaya reservoir intrathecal methotrexate administration in a patient that had central nervous system relapse of acute promyelocytic leukemia and acquired sideroblastic anemia.CONCLUSION In essence,first time relapse concerning the central nervous system in treated acute promyelocytic leukemia patients who had a good response to therapy is very uncommon.The acquirement of a myelodysplastic syndrome such as ringed sideroblastic anemia is also rare regarding this patient population.Although such cases are infrequent,this case report represents a unique insight of the detection,treatment,and maintenance of a 60-year-old man diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia,resulting in the acquirement of sideroblastic anemia and central nervous system relapse.
基金supported by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81870140 and 82070184)Peking University People’s Hospital Research and Development Funds(No.RDL2021-01)+1 种基金Beijing Nova Program(No.20220484235)Beijing Life Oasis Public Service Center(No.CARTFR-01)
文摘Chimeric antigen receptor(CAR)-modified T-cell therapy has achieved remarkable success in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL).Measurable/minimal residual disease(MRD)monitoring plays a significant role in the prognostication and management of patients undergoing CAR-T-cell therapy.Common MRD detection methods include flow cytometry(FCM),polymerase chain reaction(PCR),and next-generation sequencing(NGS),and each method has advantages and limitations.It has been well documented that MRD positivity predicts a poor prognosis and even disease relapse.Thus,how to perform prognostic evaluations,stratify risk based on MRD status,and apply MRD monitoring to guide individual therapeutic decisions have important implications in clinical practice.This review assesses the common and novel MRD assessment methods.In addition,we emphasize the critical role of MRD as a prognostic biomarker and summarize the latest studies regarding MRD-directed combination therapy with CAR-T-cell therapy and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT),as well as other therapeutic strategies to improve treatment effect.Furthermore,this review discusses current challenges and strategies for MRD detection in the setting of disease relapse after targeted therapy.
基金This study was supported by a grant from Shanghai Science and Technology Committee Projects No.14411950602 and No.18ZR1431200.
文摘Background The prognosis for relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia(RR-AML)in children is poor,and the preferred salvage chemotherapy is unclear.One regimen is cladribine,cytarabine,and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor(CLAG),but little is known about its efficacy and safety in children with RR-AML.Methods We enrolled RR-AML patients aged 0-18 years who received modified CLAG regimen for re-induction between July 1,2015 and April 1,2018,or conventional induction between August 1,2011 and April 1,2018.Patients were followed up to March 31,2019.Patients underwent allogeneic stem cell transplantation(allo-SCT)or chemotherapy after the induction of complete remission(CR).The CR rate,survival,and side effects were analyzed.Results The CR rate for induction was 66.7%after one cycle and 75.0%after two cycles of the CLAG regimen in 12 children.The nine children who received conventional chemotherapy had a CR rate of 22.2%after one cycle and 33.3%after two cycles(P=0.087 vs.CLAG).The 3-year event-free survival(EFS)of the CLAG group and the conventional treatment group were 44.4±15.7%and 22.2±13.8%(P=0.112).The 3-year overall survival of the two groups were 59.5±16.2%and 22.2%±13.8%(P=0.057).The 3-year EFS for allo-SCT and chemotherapy after CLAG regimen was 66.7±19.2%and 25.0±21.7%(P=0.015).A single case of chemotherapy-related death was recorded.Conclusion Our data suggest a promising CR rate using CLAG salvage treatment in childhood RR-AML.Allo-SCT after CR may improve the long-term outcome in these patients.
基金Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:81621001National Key Research and Development Program of China,Grant/Award Number:2017YFA0104500National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:81930004。
文摘Background:Patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML)have poor survival,necessitating the exploration of optimized therapeutic strategy.Here,we aimed to investigate clinical outcomes and health-related quality of life(HR-QoL)after total therapy,which included allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT),and prophylactic donor lymphocyte infusion(DLI)in the early phase after transplantation,followed bymultiplemeasurable residual disease(MRD)and graft-versus-host disease(GvHD)-guided DLIs.Methods:Consecutive patients who had refractory or relapsed AML and had received non-T-cell-depleted allo-HSCT at Peking University Institute of Hematology were included in the study.If the patients achieved complete remission at 30 days after transplantation and had no evidence of relapse,severe infection,organ failure,and active GvHD at the time of planned DLI,prophylactic DLI was administered at 30 days after transplantation for human leukocyte antigen(HLA)-matched related HSCT or at 45-60 days after transplantation for haploidentical or unrelated HSCT.Subsequently,multiple DLIs were administered based on MRD results and whether they developed GvHD after transplantation.Results:A total of 105 patients were eligible.Eighty-seven patients received prophylactic DLI(group B),while 18 did not receive prophylactic DLI(group A).Among 105 patients,the cumulative incidence of grade 2-4 acute GvHD and chronic GvHDwas 40.6%(95%confidence interval[CI]=30.6%-50.6%)and 73.3%(95%CI=67.4%-79.2%),respectively.The cumulative incidence of relapse(CIR),transplant-related mortality(TRM),and leukemia-free survival(LFS)at 5 years after transplantation were 31.5%(95%CI=21.9%-41.1%),22.1%(95%CI=11.3%-32.9%),and 46.4%(95%CI=36.8%-56.0%),respectively.In group B,the CIR,TRM,and LFS at 5 years after transplantation were 27.6%(95%CI=17.6%-37.6%),21.6%(95%CI=11.2%-32.0%),and 50.8%(95%CI=40.0%-61.6%),respectively.At the end of follow-up,48 patients survived,and more than 90%of survivors had satisfactory recoveries of HR-QoL.Conclusions:Our study indicated that total therapy is not only associated with decreased CIR,comparable TRM,and better long-term LFS,but also with satisfactoryHR-QoL for refractory or relapsed AML,compared with those of standard of care therapy reported previously.Therefore,total therapymay be an optimized therapeutic strategy for refractory or relapsed AML.
文摘BACKGROUND Infiltration of the breast by leukemic cells is uncommon but may manifest as an oncological emergency requiring prompt management.Extramedullary relapse of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia(T-ALL)within the breast is exceedingly rare and there is paucity of data in the literature regarding this entity.No consensus exists on management of isolated extramedullary breast relapses of T-ALL.Herein,we report a case of isolated extramedullary breast relapse of T-ALL treated with breathing adapted radiation therapy(BART)using the active breathing control(ABC)system.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 33-year-old female with diagnosis of T-ALL.She received intensive systemic chemotherapy that resulted in complete remission of her disease,and then underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.After a 15 mo period without symptoms and signs of progression,the patient presented with palpable masses in both breasts.She complained from severe pain and swelling of the breasts.Imaging workup showed bilateral breast lesions,and diagnosis of breast infiltration by leukemic cells was confirmed after immunohistopathological evaluation.The patient suffering from severe pain,discomfort,and swelling of both breasts due to leukemic infiltration was referred to the Radiation Oncology Department for symptomatic palliation.Whole breast irradiation was delivered to both breasts of the patient with BART using the ABC system.The patient had complete resolution of her symptoms after treatment with BART.CONCLUSION BART with the ABC system resulted in complete resolution of the patient’s symptoms due to leukemic infiltration of both breasts with T-ALL.This contemporary treatment technique should be preferred for radiotherapeutic management of patients with leukemic infiltration of the breasts to achieve effective symptomatic palliation.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(81972341,81900158,81772663,81874078,82072896)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission(201409002700,19JC1413500,21XD1403100)+1 种基金Shanghai Municipal Education Commission-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support(20161310)Pudong New Area Science&Technology Development Fund(PKJ2018-Y47).
文摘Tumor relapse is the major cause of treatment failure in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL),yet the underlying mechanisms are still elusive.Here,we demonstrate that phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 2(PRPS2)mutations drive ALL relapse through influencing PRPS1/2 hexamer stability.Ultra-deep sequencing was performed to identify PRPS2 mutations in ALL samples.The effects of PRPS2 mutations on cell survival,cell apoptosis,and drug resistance were evaluated.In vitro PRPS2 enzyme activity and ADP/GDP feedback inhibition of PRPS enzyme activity were assessed.Purine metabolites were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC–MS/MS).Integrating sequencing data with clinical information,we identified PRPS2 mutations only in relapsed childhood ALL with thiopurine therapy.Functional PRPS2 mutations mediated purine metabolism specifically on thiopurine treatment by influencing PRPS1/2 hexamer stability,leading to reduced nucleotide feedback inhibition of PRPS activity and enhanced thiopurine resistance.The 3-amino acid V103-G104-E105,the key difference between PRPS1 and PRPS2,insertion in PRPS2 caused severe steric clash to the interface of PRPS hexamer,leading to its low enzyme activity.In addition,we demonstrated that PRPS2 P173R increased thiopurine resistance in xenograft models.Our work describes a novel mechanism by which PRPS2 mutants drive childhood ALL relapse and highlights PRPS2 mutations as biomarkers for relapsed childhood ALL.
文摘Objective To analyze efficacy and safety of CLAG regimen in patients with refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia(AML).Methods Efficacy and adverse events of patients with refractory or relapsed AML who were treated with one course of CLAG from April 1st,2014 through December 9th,2015 in our hospital were retrospectively reviewed.Results Thirty-three
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81670116)Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81730004)+1 种基金Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.7171013)Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81621001).
文摘Relapse is the main problem after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT).The outcome of a second allo-HSCT(HSCT2)for relapse post-HSCT has shown promising results in some previous studies.However,little is known about the efficacy of HSCT2 in patients with relapsed/refractory acute leukemia(AL)post-chemotherapy plus modified donor lymphocyte infusion(post-Chemo+m-DLI)after the first allo-HSCT(HSCT1).Therefore,we retrospectively analyzed the efficacy of HSCT2 in 28 patients with relapsed/refractory AL post-Chemo+m-DLI in our center.With a median follow-up of 918(457–1732)days,26 patients(92.9%)achieved complete remission,and 2 patients exhibited persistent disease.The probabilities of overall survival(OS)and disease-free survival(DFS)1 year after HSCT2 were 25.0%and 21.4%,respectively.The cumulative incidences of nonrelapse mortality on day 100 and at 1 year post-HSCT2 were 7.1%±4.9%and 25.0%±8.4%.The cumulative incidences of relapse were 50.0%±9.8%and 53.5%±9.9%at 1 and 2 years post-HSCT2,respectively.Risk stratification prior to HSCT1 and percentage of blasts before HSCT2 were independent risk factors for OS post-HSCT2,and relapse within 6 months post-HSCT1 was an independent risk factor for DFS and relapse post-HSCT2.Our findings suggest that HSCT2 could be a salvage option for patients with relapsed AL post-Chemo+m-DLI.