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The introduction of pediatric-inspired regimens in adult Philadelphia-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph- ALL) has significantly improved patients' prognosis. Within the Campus ALL network, we analyzed the outcome of adult Ph- ALL patients treated according to the GIMEMA LAL1913 protocol outside the clinical trial to compare the real-life data with the study results. We included 421 consecutive patients; median age 42 years. The complete remission (CR) rate after the first course of chemotherapy was 94%, and measurable residual disease (MRD) negativity after the third course was achieved in 72% of patients. The 3-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were 67% and 57%, respectively. In a multivariate analysis, MRD positivity negatively influenced DFS. In a time-dependent analysis including only very high-risk (VHR) and MRD positive cases, transplanted (hematopoietic stem cell transplantation [HSCT]) patients had a significantly better DFS than non-HSCT patients (P=0.0017). During induction, grade ≥2 pegaspargase-related hepato-toxicity was observed in 25% of patients (vs. 12% in the GIMEMA LAL1913 trial, P=0.0003). In this large, real-life cohort of Ph- ALL, we confirmed the very high CR rate and a superimposable OS and DFS compared to the GIMEMA LAL1913 clinical trial (CR rate after C1, 94% vs. 85%, P=0.0004; 3-year OS, 67% vs. 67%, P=0.94; 3-year DFS, 57% vs. 63%, P=0.17). HSCT confirms its important role in VHR and MRD-positive patients. The rate of pegaspargase-related toxicity was significantly higher in the real-life setting, emphasizing the importance of dose adjustment in the presence of risk factors to avoid excessive toxicity.
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Ann Hematol
August 2025
Clinica Ematologica, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Modena, Dip. Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, UNIMORE, Modena, Italy.
The adoption of pediatric-inspired regimens for the treatment of Ph-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in adults has improved prognosis. However, the feasibility of these intensive regimens in older patients is limited, due to the increased incidence of therapy-related side effects, including those related to asparaginase. In this sub-analysis carried out by the Campus ALL network, 90 ALL patients aged 55 or more (median age 59 years) homogeneously treated in real-life according to the GIMEMA LAL1913 program, were analyzed to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of pegaspargase (PEG-ASP) treatment.
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Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Clinica Ematologica, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Modena, UNIMORE, Modena, Italy.
Infections often complicate pediatric-inspired treatments for adult Philadelphia-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph- ALL). Literature data on these complications are difficult to interpret due to the heterogeneity of types of infections analyzed or patients and treatment characteristics. A deeper insight on the infections occurring in the real life in uniformly treated ALL patients is lacking.
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Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, ASST Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
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The introduction of pediatric-inspired regimens in adult Philadelphia-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph- ALL) has significantly improved patients' prognosis. Within the Campus ALL network, we analyzed the outcome of adult Ph- ALL patients treated according to the GIMEMA LAL1913 protocol outside the clinical trial to compare the real-life data with the study results. We included 421 consecutive patients; median age 42 years.
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Leukaemia Research Cytogenetics Group, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.