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Date publication

décembre 2019

Journal

American journal of hematology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr LIOURE Bruno


Tous les auteurs :
Poiré X, Labopin M, Polge E, Volin L, Finke J, Ganser A, Blaise D, Yakoub-Agha I, Beelen D, Forcade E, Lioure B, Socié G, Niederwieser D, Labussière-Wallet H, Maertens J, Cornelissen J, Craddock C, Mohty M, Esteve J, Nagler A

Résumé

Monosomy 7 or deletion 7q (-7/7q-) is the most frequent adverse cytogenetic features reported in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and is a common indication for allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). Nevertheless, -7/7q- occurs frequently with other high-risk cytogenetic abnormalities such as complex karyotype (CK), monosomal karyotype (MK), monosomy 5 or deletion 5q (-5/5q-), 17p abnormalities (abn(17p)) or inversion of chromosome 3 (inv(3)), the presence of which may influence the outcomes after SCT. A total of 1,109 patients has been allocated to this study. Two-year probability of leukemia-free survival (LFS) and overall survival (OS) were 30% and 36%, respectively. Two-year probability of non-relapse mortality (NRM) was 20%. We defined 5 different cytogenetic subgroups: the "-7/7q- ± CK group- designated group1", the "MK group-designated group 2", the "-5/5q- group- designated group 3", the 'abn(17p) group- designated group 4" and the "inv(3) group- designated group 5". The 2-year probability of LFS in first remission was 48% for group 1, 36.4% for group 2, 28.4% for group 3, 19.1% for group 4 and 17.3% for group 5, respectively (p<0.001). Multivariate analysis confirmed those significant differences across groups. SCT in -7/7q- AML provides durable response in one third of the patients. The presence of -7/7q- with or without CK in the absence of MK, abn(17p) or inv(3) is associated with a better survival after SCT. On the contrary, addition of MK, -5/5q-, abn(17p) or inv(3) identifies a sub-group of patients with poor prognosis even after SCT. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Am. J. Hematol.. 2019 Dec 26;: