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Impact of minimal residual negativity using next generation flow cytometry on outcomes in light chain amyloidosis

Surbhi Sidana, Eli Muchtar, M Hasib Sidiqi, Dragan Jevremović, Angela Dispenzieri, Wilson I. Gonsalves, Francis K. Buadi, Martha Q. Lacy, Suzanne R. Hayman, Taxiarchis Kourelis, Prashant Kapoor, Ronald S. Go, Rahma Warsame, Nelson Leung, S. Vincent Rajkumar, Robert A. Kyle, Morie A. Gertz, Shaji Kumar

2020American Journal of Hematology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

; median events analyzed: 8.7 million, range: 4.8 to 9.7 million). All patients underwent MRD testing in 2 years from start of therapy (median: 7 months). The overall MRD negative rate was 64% (n = 28). The MRD-negative rate after one-line of therapy was 71% (20/28). And, MRD negative rates were higher with stem-cell transplant as first-line therapy (86%, 18/21) vs chemotherapy alone as first-line treatment (29%, 2/7), P = .005. The MRD negative rate amongst patients in complete response was 75% (15/20), and in very good partial response, 50% (11/22). There were two patients in partial response/rising light chains (with renal dysfunction) who were MRD negative. There were no differences in baseline characteristics of MRD negative vs MRD positive patients, except younger age amongst MRD-negative patients. Patients with MRD negativity were more likely to have achieved cardiac response at the time of MRD assessment, 67% (8/12) vs 22% (2/7), P = .04. Renal response rates were similar in both groups. Progression free survival was assessed in the 42 patients achieving CR or VGPR. After median follow-up of 14 months, the estimated 1-year progression free survival in MRD negative vs MRD positive patients was 100% (26 patients, 0 events) vs 64% (16 patients, five events), P = .006, respectively. MRD assessment should be explored as a surrogate endpoint in clinical trials and MRD risk-adapted trials may help optimize treatment in AL amyloidosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMinimal residual diseaseInternal medicineComplete remissionAL amyloidosisOncologyNegativity effectComplete responseGastroenterologyBone marrowSurgeryChemotherapyImmunoglobulin light chainImmunologyAntibodyPsychologySocial psychologyAmyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, OutcomesMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsRenal Diseases and Glomerulopathies