Comparative Analysis of Different Approaches to Measure Treatment Response in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Author:

Inaba Hiroto1,Coustan-Smith Elaine1,Cao Xueyuan1,Pounds Stanley B.1,Shurtleff Sheila A.1,Wang Kathleen Y.1,Raimondi Susana C.1,Onciu Mihaela1,Jacobsen Jeffrey1,Ribeiro Raul C.1,Dahl Gary V.1,Bowman W. Paul1,Taub Jeffrey W.1,Degar Barbara1,Leung Wing1,Downing James R.1,Pui Ching-Hon1,Rubnitz Jeffrey E.1,Campana Dario1

Affiliation:

1. Hiroto Inaba, Xueyuan Cao, Stanley B. Pounds, Sheila A. Shurtleff, Kathleen Y. Wang, Susana C. Raimondi, Mihaela Onciu, Jeffrey Jacobsen, Raul C. Ribeiro, Wing Leung, James R. Downing, Ching-Hon Pui, and Jeffrey E. Rubnitz, St Jude Children's Research Hospital and University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN; Elaine Coustan-Smith and Dario Campana, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Gary V. Dahl, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Stanford Cancer...

Abstract

Purpose In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), initial treatment response by morphologic analysis of bone marrow predicts long-term outcome. Response can now be assessed by minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring with flow cytometry or polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We determined the relation among the results of these approaches and their prognostic value. Patients and Methods In the multicenter AML02 study, follow-up bone marrow samples from 203 children and adolescents with newly diagnosed AML were examined by flow cytometry (n = 1,514), morphology (n = 1,382), and PCR amplification of fusion transcripts (n = 508). Results were correlated with treatment outcome. Results Among 1,215 samples with less than 5% leukemic myeloblasts by morphology, 100 (8.2%) were MRD positive (≥ 0.1%) by flow cytometry, whereas 96 (57.5%) of the 167 samples with ≥ 5% blasts were MRD negative. Virtually all (308 of 311; 99.0%) MRD-negative samples by PCR were also MRD negative by flow cytometry. However, only 19 (9.6%) of the 197 PCR-positive samples were flow cytometry positive, with analyses of AML1-ETO and CBFβ-MYH11 accounting for most discrepancies, whereas eight of 13 MLL-positive samples had detectable MRD by flow cytometry. MRD by flow cytometry after induction 1 or 2 predicted lower event-free survival and higher relapse rate (P < .001) and was an independent prognostic factor in a multivariable analysis; prediction was not improved by morphologic information or molecular findings. Conclusion In childhood AML, morphologic assessment of treatment response has limited value if MRD is measured by flow cytometry. MLL fusion transcripts can provide prognostic information in some patients, whereas monitoring of AML1-ETO and CBFβ-MYH11 transcripts is largely uninformative.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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