Prognostic Value of Translocation t(11;18) in Tumoral Response of Low-Grade Gastric Lymphoma of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Type to Oral Chemotherapy

Author:

Lévy Michaël1,Copie-Bergman Christiane1,Gameiro Christine1,Chaumette Marie-Thérèse1,Delfau-Larue Marie-Hélène1,Haioun Corinne1,Charachon Antoine1,Hemery François1,Gaulard Philippe1,Leroy Karen1,Delchier Jean-Charles1

Affiliation:

1. From the Service d'Hépatologie et de Gastroentérologie, Département de pathologie et Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Unité 617, Service d'Immunologie biologique, Service d'Hématologie, and Service de Biostatistiques et d'Informatique, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France

Abstract

PurposeTo determine the impact of translocation t(11;18) on response to oral alkylating agents in gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (GML).Patients and MethodsFifty-three patients with a GML were studied. Helicobacter pylori--positive patients (n = 34) received anti–H pylori treatment and H pylori–negative patients (n = 19) or patients who failed to respond to anti–H pylori treatment received oral alkylating agents. t(11;18) was detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction from frozen gastric biopsies.Resultst(11;18) was detected in 32% of patients. It was more prevalent in H pylori--negative as compared with H pylori--positive patients (12 of 19 v five of 34 patients; P = .0005). Among 31 H pylori–eradicated patients, t(11;18) was detected in three patients, all of whom experienced treatment failure, and it was absent in 28 patients: 21 patients (75%) were in remission and seven patients (25%) experienced treatment failure (P = .03). Among 21 patients who received an alkylating agent, t(11;18) was detected in 12 patients: five patients (42%) were in remission and seven patients (58%) experienced treatment failure. t(11;18) was absent in nine patients: eight patients (89%) were in remission and one patient (11%) experienced treatment failure by the end of treatment. Four patients in remission relapsed during follow-up (median, 7 years): they all had t(11;18). Durable remission was obtained in eight (89%) of the nine patients without t(11;18) versus one of the 12 patients (8%) with t(11;18) (P = .0003).ConclusionPresence of t(11;18) in GML is predictive of resistance to oral alkylating agents, with less than 10% of durable remission at long-term follow-up.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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