Addition of lenalidomide to intensive treatment in younger and middle-aged adults with newly diagnosed AML: the HOVON-SAKK-132 trial

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2021-02-23

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Löwenberg, Bob
Pabst, Thomas
Maertens, Johan
Gradowska, Patrycja
Biemond, Bart J
Spertini, Olivier
Vellenga, Edo
Griskevicius, Laimonas
Tick, Lidwine W
Jongen-Lavrencic, Mojca

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Abstract

Lenalidomide, an antineoplastic and immunomodulatory drug, has therapeutic activity in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but definitive studies about its therapeutic utility have been lacking. In a phase 3 study, we compared 2 induction regimens in newly diagnosed patients age 18 to 65 years with AML: Idarubicine-cytarabine (cycle 1) and daunorubicin and intermediate-dose cytarabine (cycle 2)without or with lenalidomide (15mg orally on days 1-21). One final consolidation cycle of chemotherapy or autologous stem cell transplantation (auto-SCT) or allogeneic SCT (allo-SCT) was provided according to a prognostic risk and minimal residual disease (MRD)-adapted approach. Event-free survival (EFS; primary end point) and other clinical end points were assessed. A second random assignment in patients in complete response or in complete response with incomplete hematologic recovery after cycle 3 or auto-SCT involved 6 cycles of maintenance with lenalidomide (10 mg on days 1-21) or observation. In all, 392 patients were randomly assigned to the control group, and 388 patients were randomly assigned to lenalidomide induction. At a median follow-up of 41 months, the study revealed no differences in outcome between the treatments (EFS, 44% 6 2% standard error and overall survival, 54% 6 2% at 4 years for both arms) although in an exploratory post hoc analysis, a lenalidomide benefit was suggested in SRSF2-mutant AML.

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Taverne, Hematology, Journal Article

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Löwenberg, B, Pabst, T, Maertens, J, Gradowska, P, Biemond, B J, Spertini, O, Vellenga, E, Griskevicius, L, Tick, L W, Jongen-Lavrencic, M, van Marwijk Kooy, M, Vekemans, M-C, van der Velden, W J F M, Beverloo, B, Michaux, L, Graux, C, Deeren, D, de Weerdt, O, van Esser, J W J, Bargetzi, M, Klein, S K, Gadisseur, A, Westerweel, P E, Veelken, H, Gregor, M, Silzle, T, van Lammeren-Venema, D, Moors, I, Breems, D A, Hoogendoorn, M, Legdeur, M-C J C, Fischer, T, Kuball, J, Cornelissen, J, Porkka, K, Juliusson, G, Meyer, P, Höglund, M, Gjertsen, B T, Janssen, J J W M, Huls, G, Passweg, J, Cloos, J, Valk, P J M, van Elssen, C H M J, Manz, M G, Floisand, Y & Ossenkoppele, G J 2021, 'Addition of lenalidomide to intensive treatment in younger and middle-aged adults with newly diagnosed AML : the HOVON-SAKK-132 trial', Blood Advances, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 1110-1121. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2020003855