Relapsed or Refractory Double-Expressor and Double-Hit Lymphomas Have Inferior Progression-Free Survival After Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation

Author:

Herrera Alex F.1,Mei Matthew1,Low Lawrence1,Kim Haesook T.1,Griffin Gabriel K.1,Song Joo Y.1,Merryman Reid W.1,Bedell Victoria1,Pak Christine1,Sun Heather1,Paris Tanya1,Stiller Tracey1,Brown Jennifer R.1,Budde Lihua E.1,Chan Wing C.1,Chen Robert1,Davids Matthew S.1,Freedman Arnold S.1,Fisher David C.1,Jacobsen Eric D.1,Jacobson Caron A.1,LaCasce Ann S.1,Murata-Collins Joyce1,Nademanee Auayporn P.1,Palmer Joycelynne M.1,Pihan German A.1,Pillai Raju1,Popplewell Leslie1,Siddiqi Tanya1,Sohani Aliyah R.1,Zain Jasmine1,Rosen Steven T.1,Kwak Larry W.1,Weinstock David M.1,Forman Stephen J.1,Weisenburger Dennis D.1,Kim Young1,Rodig Scott J.1,Krishnan Amrita1,Armand Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Alex F. Herrera, Matthew Mei, Lawrence Low, Joo Y. Song, Victoria Bedell, Lithua Budde, Wing C. Chan, Robert Chen, Joyce Murata-Collins, Auayporn P. Nademanee, Raju Pillai, Leslie Popplewell, Tanya Siddiqi, Jasmine Zain, Steven T. Rosen, Larry W. Kwak, Stephen J. Forman, Dennis D. Weisenburger, Young Kim, Amrita Krishnan, Tanya Paris, Tracey Stiller, Joycelynne M. Palmer, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA; Haesook T. Kim, Jennifer R. Brown, Matthew S. Davids, Arnold S. Freedman, David C....

Abstract

Purpose Double-hit lymphomas (DHLs) and double-expressor lymphomas (DELs) are subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) associated with poor outcomes after standard chemoimmunotherapy. Data are limited regarding outcomes of patients with relapsed or refractory (rel/ref) DEL or DHL who undergo autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT). We retrospectively studied the prognostic impact of DEL and DHL status on ASCT outcomes in patients with rel/ref DLBCL. Methods Patients with chemotherapy-sensitive rel/ref DLBCL who underwent ASCT at two institutions and in whom archival tumor material was available were enrolled. Immunohistochemistry for MYC, BCL2, and BCL6 and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for MYC were performed. In cases with MYC rearrangement or copy gain, FISH for BCL2 and BCL6 was also performed. Results A total of 117 patients were included; 44% had DEL and 10% had DHL. DEL and DHL were associated with inferior progression-free survival (PFS), and DHL was associated with poorer overall survival (OS). The 4-year PFS in patients with DEL compared with those with non-DEL was 48% versus 59% ( P = .049), and the 4-year OS was 56% versus 67% ( P = .10); 4-year PFS in patients with DHL compared with those with non-DHL was 28% versus 57% ( P = .013), and 4-year OS was 25% versus 61% ( P = .002). The few patients with concurrent DEL and DHL had a poor outcome (4-year PFS, 0%). In multivariable models, DEL and DHL were independently associated with inferior PFS, whereas DHL and partial response ( v complete response) at transplant were associated with inferior OS. Conclusion DEL and DHL are both associated with inferior outcomes after ASCT in patients with rel/ref DLBCL. Although ASCT remains a potentially curative approach, these patients, particularly those with DHL, are a high-risk subset who should be targeted for investigational strategies other than standard ASCT.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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