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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-12-02
    Description: Introduction. Elderly patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and younger patients with comorbidities are often treated with chlorambucil (Chl), despite the relatively low response rates. The addition of anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies to Chl substantially increases the response rates, without negatively affecting tolerability. Overall response rates (ORR) between 66% to 84% have been reported with these combinations, with complete responses (CR)ranging from 8% to 26%. Methods. We conducted a retrospective analysis on the use of the Chl-rituximab (R) combination as frontline treatment for elderly (≥65 years) and/or unfit (CIRS 〉6) CLL patients treated at 15 different Italian hematologic centers. The main aim of the study was to further establish the safety and efficacy of the Chl-R protocol and investigate whether certain CLL patients for whom this protocol could be particularly effective could be identified. To this end, we performed a subgroup analysis stratifying patients according to FISH and IGHV results: high risk group (HR) included patients with 17p deletion, intermediate risk group (IR) patients with 11q deletion and/or unmutated IGHV, low risk group (LR) patients without 11q or 17p deletion and/or unmutated IGHV. Results. One hundred and two patients who underwent treatment between 2009 and 2011 were enrolled in the study. Patients' clinical and biologic characteristics are summarized in Table 1. Three patients discontinued treatment earlier than planned: 1 for an episode of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) that developed after the 2nd cycle of Chl and before starting R treatment and 2 patients for disease progression after the 3rd and 5th cycle of Chl-R, respectively. The median number of Chl and R cycles administered in the 102 patients was 8 (range 2-12) and 6 (range 1-9), respectively. The planned treatment schedule was different among centers: the two main schedules used were Chl administered at 1 mg/kg for each cycle every 28 days, given at a fixed daily dose of 10 mg starting from day 1 and repeated for 8 cycles, and Chl administered at 8 mg/m2/day for seven days of each of eight 28-day-cycles. R was added to Chl from the 3rd cycle onwards and was administered on day 1 of each cycle at a dose of 375 mg/m2 during the first administration and 500 mg/m2 for the subsequent 5 cycles. On an intention to treat basis, the ORR was 87.1%. Thirty-two patients (31.7%) obtained a CR and 56 patients (55.4%) obtained a partial response (PR). Nostatistically significant differences were noted in terms of ORR for age above or below 70 years, fitness status, ECOG, bulky disease, cytogenetic risk abnormalities, IGHV mutational status, ZAP-70 or CD38 expression.Median progression-free survival (PFS) and time to retreatment (TTR) were reached at 43.7 and 72.3 months, respectively. Median overall survival (OS) was not reached; 86.1% and 81.2% of patients were alive at 48 and 60 months, respectively. The most frequent serious adverse event was grade 3-4 neutropenia, occurring in 13.7% of patients. Grade 3-4 extra-hematologic side effects were uncommon (9.8%). Subgroup analysis of the LR and IR patients (no HR patients were enrolled) showed that LR patients had a significantly better PFS than IR patients (65.8 months vs 35.2 months, p=0.001; Fig. 1),with 54.9% of patients remaining free from progression 60 months after treatment. Conclusions. Treatment of elderly and/or unfit CLL patients with the Chl-R regimen is associated with low toxicity, a high ORR and durable PFS. Particularly good results are achieved in CLL patients with a mutated IGHV profile and not carrying both 17p and 11q deletion, suggesting that in this low-risk subset of unfit patients Chl-R could represent the optimal therapeutic option, in consideration of safety, efficacy and costs. Disclosures D'Arena: Janssen-Cilag: Honoraria. Coscia:Gilead: Honoraria; ROCHE: Honoraria, Other: Advisory board; Janssen: Honoraria; Mundipharma: Honoraria; Karyopharm: Research Funding. Molica:Jansen: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Roche Italy: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Abbvie: Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Gilead Sciences: Speakers Bureau. Efremov:Gilead: Honoraria.
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    Publication Date: 2018-11-29
    Description: Background: Understanding health-related quality of life (HRQOL) profile, including functional aspects and symptom burden, of yet untreated patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is important to help clinicians to better identify subgroup of patients in need of special attention from the very beginning of therapy. Aims: The primary objective of this study was to investigate baseline (i.e., pretreatment) HRQOL profile of untreated patients with lower-risk MDS, examining differences by age, gender, risk score category and comorbidity. A secondary objective was to provide age and sex baseline reference HRQOL values, according to the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire, to be used as benchmark comparisons in future MDS studies. Methods: This analysis is based on 443 newly diagnosed adult MDS patients with International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) risk score of low (46 %) or intermediate-1 (54%), enrolled in an international prospective cohort observational study. Median age was 75 years (range 32-94), with 261 men (59%) and 182 (41%) women. HRQOL was assessed by the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire at study entry, before any treatment (except for transfusions). This well validated questionnaire consists of five functioning scales: physical, role, emotional, cognitive and social; three symptom scales: fatigue, nausea/ vomiting and pain; six single item scales: dyspnoea, sleep disturbance, appetite loss, constipation, diarrhea and financial impact; and the global health status/HRQOL scale. The items were scaled and scored using the recommended EORTC procedures. At the time of baseline HRQOL assessment, 111 (25%) patients had received at least one red blood cell transfusion. We used Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests for all comparisons. We used the false discovery rate approach to account for multiple testing, with a nominal α-level=0.05. In addition to statistical significance, clinically relevant HRQOL differences were also evaluated based on previously published criteria (Cocks K, et al, J Clin Oncol 29:89-96, 2011). Results: There were not statistically significant differences in any of the HRQOL scales measured by the EORTC QLQ-C30, by the specific IPSS risk category (i.e., low risk vs intermediate-1 risk score). Overall, women reported worse HRQOL scores than men, with clinically relevant differences for physical (Δ=-7.1, P=0.002), role (Δ=-9.9, P=0.002) and emotional functioning, (Δ=-10, P
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    Publication Date: 2006-05-15
    Description: Deletions and/or mutations of p53 are relatively rare and late events in the natural history of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL). However, it is unknown whether p53 signaling is functional in B-CLL and if targeted nongenotoxic activation of the p53 pathway by using nutlin-3, a small molecule inhibitor of the p53/MDM2 interaction, is sufficient to kill B-CLL cells. In vitro treatment with nutlin-3 induced a significant cytotoxicity on primary CD19+ B-CLL cells, but not on normal CD19+ B lymphocytes, peripheral-blood mononuclear cells, or bone marrow hematopoietic progenitors. Among 29 B-CLL samples examined, only one was resistant to nutlin-3–mediated cytotoxicity. The induction of p53 by nutlin-3 in B-CLL samples was accompanied by alterations of the mitochondrial potential and activation of the caspase-dependent apoptotic pathway. Among several genes related to the p53 pathway, nutlin-3 up-regulated the steady-state mRNA levels of PCNA, CDKN1A/p21, GDF15, TNFRSF10B/TRAIL-R2, TP53I3/PIG3, and GADD45. This profile of gene activation showed a partial overlapping with that induced by the genotoxic drug fludarabine. Moreover, nutlin-3 synergized with both fludarabine and chlorambucil in inducing B-CLL apoptosis. Our data strongly suggest that nutlin-3 should be further investigated for clinical applications in the treatment of B-CLL.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2014-12-06
    Description: Introduction. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) with 11q deletion has been associated to a poor prognosis, but the clinical course of patients carrying this lesion is variable. This aberration, most often monoallelic, is present in 10-17% of newly diagnosed CLL and in 20-30% of patients with progressive or chemorefractory disease. The minimal deleted region (MDR) (2-3 Mbp) is located on the 11q22.3-q23.1 region and includes ATM. Moreover, 30-40% of 11q- CLL have also an inactivating ATM mutation on the other allele. The deleted region on 11q can also include BIRC3, a gene that is often deleted or mutated in advanced/chemorefractory stages of the disease. Although BIRC3 disruption has been associated to a poor prognosis, its prognostic implications in addition to ATM deletion are not well defined. The aim of this study was to perform a copy number aberration (CNA) and gene sequencing analyses on a cohort of CLL patients with 11q- in order to identify subgroups with potential prognostic relevance based on: i) the inclusion of BIRC3 in the deleted region; ii) the presence of BIRC3 mutation; iii) the presence of other CNAs. Methods. The study has included 55 untreated CLL patients followed at our Institution or enrolled in GIMEMA clinical trials (2003-2013). Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples. CNA analysis was performed by genomic hybridization on the CytoScan HD array (Affymetrix), which contains more than 2.6 x 106 markers for copy number analysis and 750.000 SNPs. Data were analyzed using both Partek Genomics Suite and ChAS (Chromosome Analysis Suite, Affymetrix) software. The resulting CNAs were verified by visual examination of the plotted copy number profiles. BIRC3 mutations (exons 6-9) were evaluated by Sanger sequencing. Time to first treatment (TFT) was calculated from the date of diagnosis to the date of first therapy or last follow-up; progression-free survival (PFS) from the date of first therapy to the date of progression, death or last follow-up. Results. Baseline characteristics of the 55 cases were as follows: median age at diagnosis 59 years (range 39-84), male gender in 81.8% of patients, progressive disease in 62%. All patients showed 11q- by FISH (median 80%, range 25-99% of nuclei); germline IGHV were present in 96.4% of cases; TP53 deletion in 1 case and TP53 mutation in none; NOTCH1 mutation in 4/40 cases; SF3B1 mutation in 5/40 (all mutually exclusive with only 1 case having both SF3B1 and BIRC3 mutations). By CytoScan HD array, the size of 11q- was very variable, ranging from 0.36 Mbp to 65.14 Mbp; the MDR was located on 11q22.3 region, encompassing 4 genes (ACAT1, ATM, CUL5, NPAT). BIRC3 was included in the deleted region in 45/55 cases (81.8%) and was mutated in 4/54 (7.5%), being always deleted on the other allele. Beside 11q-, 51 cases (92.7%) showed several additional CNAs (average 4.9, range 1-14 per patient), with 5 recurrent lesions: 2p gain in 11 cases, del4(p15.2) in 6, del19(p13.3) in 6, 8q gain in 5 and del4(q22.1) in 4. BIRC3 deletion was not associated to the number of additional CNAs nor to specific CNA. After a follow-up of 59.6 months (range 7.4-229.7), 40 of 47 evaluable patients have received treatment (median TFT 15.8 months, range 0-167). BIRC3 deleted cases (n=37) showed a TFT not significantly different from WT cases (n=10). Conversely, BIRC3 mutation was associated to a shorter TFT (p 3 CNAs larger than 5 Mb (n=14) or 〉10 CNAs (n=5), or the presence of 2p gain, del4(p15.2), del19(p13.3) or 8q gain. So far, 22 patients have been evaluated for PFS after first-line therapy (median 28.7 months). BIRC3 deleted cases (n=17) were not associated to a shorter PFS compared to WT cases (n=5), in line with the results from Rose-Zerilli et al (Haematologica 2014). Conclusions. Among CLL with 11q-: 1) BIRC3 deletion involves more than 80% of cases, whilst the mutation is rare (7.5%); 2) BIRC3 deletion is not associated to a higher genomic complexity; 3) BIRC3 deletion does not seem to influence TFT or PFS of 11q- CLL; 4) BIRC3 mutation is strongly associated to a short TFT; 5) BIRC3 biallelic lesions can be associated to a marked hyperleucocytosis at diagnosis and immediate need of treatment. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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    Publication Date: 2009-11-20
    Description: Abstract 1260 Angiopoietin-2 (Ang2) is a 75 kDa secreted glycoprotein able to bind to the receptor tyrosine kinase Tie-2 and detectable especially in vascular remodeling sites. High Ang2 levels are observed in highly vascularized tumors and may play a role in tumor angiogenesis. We have recently demonstrated that Ang2 protein secreted by CLL cells increases in vivo and in vitro angiogenesis and that, in a small CLL cohort, higher Ang2 mRNA expression is associated with advanced stage disease and shorter progression-free survival. In order to further investigate potential prognostic role of Ang2 in CLL, we measured Ang2 plasma levels using an ELISA-based method, in a large multicentric series: 42(13.3%) of 316 analyzed patients had previously received treatment and an additional 53(16.8%) required therapy during the study course, with a median TTFT of 40 months. Ang2 dosage ranged from 972 to 17281 pg/ml (median, 2061 pg/ml). The best cut-off point, generated by ROC analysis and Youden's index (state variable, treating), was 2460 pg/ml and divided our cohort in two subsets (high Ang2 and low Ang2) composed by 100 (31.6%) and 216 (68.4%) patients, respectively. The median TTFT resulted significantly shorter (P
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    Publication Date: 1999-02-15
    Description: Conventional chromosome analysis (CCA) and interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed in 42 patients with mantle-cell lymphoma (MCL), with BCL1 rearrangement. The t(11;14)(q13;q32) or 11q abnormalities were detected by CCA in 34 cases, 20 of which had additional aberrations. A normal karyotype was observed in 8 cases. Probes detecting the chromosome aberrations that were observed in at least 3 cases by CCA, ie, +12, 13q14 deletion, and 17p deletion, were used for interphase FISH analysis. FISH detected total or partial +12, 13q14 deletion and 17p- in 28.5%, 52.4%, and 26% of the cases, respectively. The presence of these anomalies was not a function of karyotype complexity. Based on the results of CCA/FISH, three groups of increasing karyotype complexity were recognized: group 1, including 11 patients without detectable aberrations in addition to BCL1 rearrangement; group 2, including 14 patients with 1 to 2 additional anomalies; and group 3, including 17 patients with three or more additional anomalies. Clinical parameters associated with shorter survival were male sex (P= .006) and primary lymph-node involvement compared with primary bone marrow involvement (P = .015). Trisomy 12 was the only single cytogenetic parameter predictive of a poor prognosis (P = .006) and the best prognostic indicator was the derived measure of karyotype complexity (P 〈 .0001), which maintained statistical significance in multivariate analysis (P〈 .0001). We arrived at the following conclusions: 13q14 deletion occurs at a high incidence in MCL; 17p deletion and total/partial +12 are relatively frequent events in MCL, the latter aberration being associated with a shorter survival; and the degree of karyotype complexity has a strong impact on prognosis in this neoplasia.
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    Publication Date: 1999-02-15
    Description: The t(11;14)(q13;q32) chromosomal translocation, which is the hallmark of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), is found in approximately 30% of multiple myeloma (MM) tumors with a 14q32 translocation. Although the overexpression of cyclin D1 has been found to be correlated with MM cell lines carrying the t(11;14), rearrangements of theBCL-1/cyclin D1 regions frequently involved in MCL rarely occur in MM cell lines or primary tumors. To test whether specific 11q13 breakpoint clusters may occur in MM, we investigated a representative panel of primary tumors by means of Southern blot analysis using probes derived from MM-associated 11q13 breakpoints. To this end, we first cloned the breakpoints and respective germ-line regions from a primary tumor and the U266 cell line, as well as the germ-line region from the KMS-12 cell line. DNA from 50 primary tumors was tested using a large panel of probes, but a rearrangement was detected in only one case using the KMS-12 breakpoint probe. Our results confirm previous findings that the 11q13 breakpoints in MM are scattered throughout the 11q13 region encompassing the cyclinD1 gene, thus suggesting the absence of 11q13 breakpoint clusters in MM.
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-08
    Description: It is unclear whether karyotype aberrations that occur in regions uncovered by the standard fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) panel have prognostic relevance in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). We evaluated the significance of karyotypic aberrations in a learning cohort (LC; n = 64) and a validation cohort (VC; n = 84) of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia with “normal” FISH. An abnormal karyotype was found in 21.5% and 35.7% of cases in the LC and VC, respectively, and was associated with a lower immunophenotypic score (P = .030 in the LC, P = .035 in the VC), advanced stage (P = .040 in the VC), and need for treatment (P = .002 in the LC, P = 〈 .0001 in the VC). The abnormal karyotype correlated with shorter time to first treatment and shorter survival in both the LC and the VC, representing the strongest prognostic parameter. In patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia with normal FISH, karyotypic aberrations by conventional cytogenetics with novel mitogens identify a subset of cases with adverse prognostic features.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2006-03-15
    Description: In multiple myeloma (MM), circulating endothelial cells (CECs) represent a vascular marker of angiogenesis and may reflect tumor mass. In this report, we showed that, in 5 MM patients with 13q14 deletion, CECs carried the same chromosome aberration as the neoplastic plasma cells (11%-32% of CECs with 13q14 deletion). Most of the CECs displayed immunophenotypic features of endothelial progenitor cells as they expressed CD133, a marker gradually lost during endothelial differentiation and absent on mature endothelial cells. To the contrary, in 3 patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and 13q14 deletion, CECs were cytogenetically normal and had a mature immunophenotype. In MM CECs, immunoglobulin genes were clonally rearranged. These findings suggest a possible origin of CECs from a common hemangioblast precursor that can give rise to both plasma cells and endothelial cells and point to a direct contribution of MM-derived CECs to tumor vasculogenesis and possibly to the spreading and progression of the disease. (Blood. 2006;107:2531-2535)
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    Publication Date: 2010-07-29
    Description: The clinical relevance of angiopoietin-2 (Ang2) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) was previously suggested by the association between high Ang2, and shorter progression-free survival reported in small series of patients. Here, we evaluated Ang2 glycoprotein levels in plasma samples collected from a multicentric cohort of CLL patients (n = 316) using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method, and we investigated its prognostic role in relation to time to first treatment (TTFT) and overall survival. Based on a cutoff equal to 2459 pg/mL, we divided our cohort in 2 subsets (high and low Ang2) composing 100 (31.6%) and 216 (68.4%) patients, respectively. High Ang2 was predictive of reduced TTFT (P 〈 .001) and overall survival (P = .002). Multivariate analysis confirmed that high Ang2 was an independent prognosticator for TTFT (hazard ratio = 1.739; 95% confidence interval, 1.059-2.857; P = .029). Significant associations were found between high Ang2 and advanced Binet stages (P 〈 .001), high β2-microglobulin (P 〈 .001), unmutated variable region of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene status (P 〈 .001), high CD38 and ζ-chain-associated protein kinase 70 expression (P 〈 .001 and P = .003), and intermediate/high cytogenetic risk (P = .005). Moreover, Ang2 added prognostic power to other conventional prognosticators and helped to refine prognosis among CLL subsets with both high and low vascular endothelial growth factor plasma levels. Ang2 plasma level may be a useful independent prognosticator for CLL.
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