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CD34+CD38−CD123+ Leukemic Stem Cell Frequency Predicts Outcome in Older Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Treated by Intensive Chemotherapy but Not Hypomethylating Agents

François Vergez, Marie-Laure Nicolau-Travers, Sarah Bertoli, Jean‐Baptiste Rieu, Suzanne Tavitian, Pierre Bories, Isabelle Luquet, Véronique Mansat‐De Mas, Laëtitia Largeaud, Audrey Sarry, Françoise Huguet, Éric Delabesse, Emilie Bérard, Christian Récher

2020Cancers19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The prognostic impact of immunophenotypic CD34+CD38−CD123+ leukemic stem cell (iLSC) frequency at diagnosis has been demonstrated in younger patients treated by intensive chemotherapy, however, this is less clear in older patients. Furthermore, the impact of iLSC in patients treated by hypomethylating agents is unknown. In this single-center study, we prospectively assessed the CD34+CD38−CD123+ iLSC frequency at diagnosis in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients aged 60 years or older. In a cohort of 444 patients, the median percentage of iLSC at diagnosis was 4.3%. Significant differences were found between treatment groups with a lower median in the intensive chemotherapy group (0.6%) compared to hypomethylating agents (8.0%) or supportive care (11.1%) (p <0.0001). In the intensive chemotherapy group, the median overall survival was 34.5 months in patients with iLSC ≤0.10% and 14.6 months in patients with >0.10% (p = 0.031). In the multivariate analyses of this group, iLSC frequency was significantly and independently associated with the incidence of relapse, event-free, relapse-free, and overall survival. However, iLSC frequency had no prognostic impact on patients treated by hypomethylating agents. Thus, the iLSC frequency at diagnosis is an independent prognostic factor in older acute myeloid patients treated by intensive chemotherapy but not hypomethylating agents.

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MedicineMyeloid leukemiaInternal medicineChemotherapyHypomethylating agentOncologyInduction chemotherapyAcute leukemiaLeukemiaGastroenterologyGene expressionBiochemistryDNA methylationChemistryGeneAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
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