Cancer Medicine (Aug 2020)

CAG regimen for refractory or relapsed adult T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A retrospective, multicenter, cohort study

  • Jie‐Jing Qian,
  • Xiaoxia Hu,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Juan Du,
  • Min Yang,
  • Hongyan Tong,
  • Wen‐Bin Qian,
  • Juying Wei,
  • Wenjun Yu,
  • Yin‐Jun Lou,
  • Liping Mao,
  • Hai Tao Meng,
  • Liang‐Shun You,
  • Libing Wang,
  • Xia Li,
  • Xin Huang,
  • Li‐Hong Cao,
  • Jian‐Zhi Zhao,
  • Xiao Yan Yan,
  • Yu‐Bao Chen,
  • Yu Chen,
  • Su‐Jiang Zhang,
  • Jie Jin,
  • Jiong Hu,
  • Hong‐Hu Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 15
pp. 5327 – 5334

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Abstract Adult patients with relapsed or refractory T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (R/R‐T‐ALL) have extremely poor prognosis, representing an urgent unmet medical need. Finding an optimal salvage regimen to bridge transplantation is a priority. The CAG (cytarabine, aclarubicin, and G‐CSF) regimen was initially used by one group in China, showing unexpectedly promising results in 11 R/R‐T‐ALL patients. Here, we report the multicenter results of 41 patients who received the CAG regimen as salvage therapy. After one cycle of the CAG regimen, complete remission and partial remission were achieved in 33 (80.5%) and two (4.9%) patients, respectively. Failure to respond was observed in six patients (14.6%). Early T‐cell precursor (ETP) (n = 26) and non‐ETP (n = 15) patients had a similar CR rate (80.8% vs 80.0%, P = .95). Among 41 patients, allo‐HSCT was successfully performed in 27 (66%) patients (22 in CR and 5 in non‐CR). With a median follow‐up time of 12 months, the estimated 2‐year overall survival and event‐free survival were 68.8% (95% CI, 47.3%‐83.0%) and 56.5% (95% CI, 37.1%‐71.9%), respectively. The CAG regimen was well‐tolerated, and no early death occurred. Our multicenter results show that the CAG regimen is highly effective and safe, representing a novel choice for adult patients with R/R‐T‐ALL and providing a better bridge to transplantation.

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