Combination of Dasatinib and Peg-Interferon Alpha 2b in Chronic Phase Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CP-CML) First Line: Preliminary Results of a Phase II Trial, from the French Intergroup of CML (Fi-LMC)

Author:

ROY Lydia12,Chomel Jean-Claude3,Guilhot Joelle4,Guerci-Bresler Agnes5,Escoffre-Barbe Martine6,Giraudier Stéphane7,Charbonnier Aude8,Dubruille Viviane9,Huguet Françoise10,Johnson-Ansah Hyacinthe11,Lenain Pascal12,Amé Shanti13,Etienne Gabriel14,Nicolini Franck E.15,Rea Delphine16,Cony-Makhoul Pascale17,Courby Stephane18,Ianotto Jean-Christophe19,Legros Laurence20,Delain Martine21,Coiteux Valérie22,Hermet Eric23,Gardembas Martine24,Molimard Mathieu25,Cayuela Jean-Michel26,Thibaud Marie27,Duranton Sophie28,Mahon Francois-Xavier29,Rousselot Philippe30,Guilhot Francois4

Affiliation:

1. INSERM CIC 1402, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

2. Hematology department, Hôpital Henri Mondor, APHP, Créteil, France

3. Molecular biology department, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

4. Clinical Investigation Center, INSERM CIC 1402, CHU de Poitiers, Poitiers, France

5. Hematology department, Hôpital d'Adultes du Brabois, CHU Nancy, Nancy, France

6. Hematology department, Hôpital Pontchaillou, CHU Rennes, Rennes, France

7. Hematology Laboratory, Hôpital Henri Mondor, APHP, Créteil, France

8. Hematology department, Institut Paoli Calmettes, Marseille, France

9. Department of Hematology, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France

10. Hematology, Institut Universitaire du Cancer, Toulouse, France

11. Hematology department, CHU Caen, Caen, France

12. Hematology department, Centre Henri Becquerel, Rouen, France

13. Hematology department, Hôpital Civil, CHU Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France

14. Hematology department, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France

15. Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, Pierre Benite, & INSERM, Lyon, France

16. Adult hematology department, Hôpital Saint-Louis, APHP, Paris, France

17. Hematology department, Centre Hospitalier Annecy-Genevois, Site Annecy, Metz-Tessy, France

18. Hematology department, CHU Grenoble, Grenoble, France

19. Hematology department, institute of oncology and Hematology, Morvan Hospital, CHRU Brest, Brest, France

20. Hematology department, Hopital Archet 1, CHU Nice, Nice, France

21. Hematology department, Hôpital Bretonneau, CHU Tours, Tours, France

22. Hematology department, Hôpital Claude Huriez, CHRU Lille, Lille, France

23. Hematology department, CHU d'Estaing, Clermont-Ferrand, France

24. Hematology department, University Hospital, Angers, France

25. Pharmacology department, INSERM U657, CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

26. Hematology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France

27. Clinical Investigation Center, INSERM CIC 1402, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

28. Pharmacovigilance, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

29. Hematology laboratory, Hôpital Pellegrin, CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

30. Hematology department, Hôpital André Mignot, Versailles, France

Abstract

Abstract Background: Combination of Pegylated-Interferon alpha (Peg-IFNa) 2a and imatinib (IM) has been reported to significantly induce higher rates of molecular responses (including undetectable BCR-ABL transcript) over IM alone, as frontline therapy for CP-CML patients (pts) in a randomized phase 3 trial (SPIRIT, Preudhomme et al, NEJM 2010). Second generation TKIs such as dasatinib (DASISION, Kantarjian et al, NEJM 2010) enhance the speed and depth of molecular response (MR) in comparison to IM. Phase II trial using nilotinib and PegIFNa2a has recently reported high rates of deep molecular response (MR4.5) within 24 months (Nicolini FE et al, Lancet Haematology 2015). Aims: To determine the efficacy and safety of the combination of dasatinib and Peg-IFNa2b in CP-CML frontline. (EUDRACT Number: 2012-003389-42, Dasa-PegIFN trial). Methods: Newly diagnosed Ph+ CP-CML pts less than 65-year-old started dasatinib 100 mg/day. At 3 months, they were assigned to receive Peg-IFNa2b associated to dasatinib when platelets (plt) > 100 X 109/L, Neutrophils (ANC) > 1.5 X 109/L) and lymphocytes < 4.0 X 109/L counts were achieved. Otherwise, dasatinib was continued alone in the study according to the current international ELN guidelines. The maximum duration of the combination dasatinib and Peg-IFNa2b is 21 months. The primary endpoint is the cumulative rate of Molecular Response 4.5log (MR4.5 defined as BCR-ABL1/ABL1IS≤0.0032%) at 12 months. Molecular analyses were centralized and expressed according to the international scale (IS). Secondary endpoints included efficacy (cytogenetic and molecular responses at several time-points) and safety endpoints. Preliminary results are reported here. Results: 81 pts were enrolled between October 2013 and July 2014. All pts will have completed the 12 months follow-up time-point in August 2015. 79/81pts were included in the analysis (1 pt died of a CML-related haemorrhage before receiving dasatinib, 1 screening failure (masked Ph)). Median age was 48 (20-65) years. 54% of pts were male. Sokal scores were low, intermediate and high in 51%, 32% and 17% of pts respectively. After the first 3 months of therapy (M3), sixty-one patients (77%) started Peg-IFNa2b at the dose of 30 microg/week in association with dasatinib. For these pts after M3, reported hematologic adverse events (AE) were neutropenia (G3/4 n=11; G1/2 n=17), thrombocytopenia (G3/4 n=0; G1/2 n=7), anemia (G3/4 n=0; G1/2 n=7). Extra-hematologic AE were essentially of low grade (overall, G3/4 n=3; G1/2 n=113). According to NCI CTCAE V4.0, most frequent AE were infections (16%), general symptoms (15%), skin lesions (10%), hepato-biliary abnormalities (7.7%), nervous system/headache (7.7%) musculoskeletal pain (7%), psychiatric (7%), GI (6%) disorders. Eight serious AE (SAE) were reported after Peg-IFNa2b initiation: G4 neutropenia n=2, dysthyroitidis n=1, dyspnea n=1, pleural effusion n=1, lymphoid hyperplasia n=1, hemorrhoids n=1, rectal fistula (SUSAR) n=1. Efficacy was analysed according to the intention-to-treat principle (ITT), and considering missing data as no response to avoid inflated results. Overall at M3, 85% of pts had a BCR-ABL1/ABL1 ratio ≤10%. For eligible patients who received combined therapy (n=61), rates of MMR were 16%, 51%, 70%, and 70% (pending n=5) at M3, M6, M9 and M12, including MR4.5 rates 10%, 20%, 30% at M6, M9 and M12 respectively. Eighteen pts (22.7%) were not eligible to receive Peg-IFNa2b. Reasons, according to protocol criteria, were ANC <1.5 X 109/L (n=10), plt <100.0 X 109/L (n=5), lymphocytes >4.0 X 109/L (n=1), absence of complete hematologic response (n=1), non compliance (n=1). Rates of MMR for these pts were 27% at M6, 50 % at M9 (missing n=2), pending data for n=6 at M12. Conclusion: Peg-IFNa2b combined to dasatinib therapy in first line CP-CML induces a high rate of deep molecular response (ie MR4.5) during the first year of therapy. Despite few pending data, results at 12 months are already in line with previous data combining Peg-IFNa and TKI, expecting a potential for an increased rate in therapy cessation attempt. Preliminary data of this phase II trial indicate a manageable toxicity profile for this combination, despite an increased rate of neutropenia. Updated analyses (ITT and per protocol) will be presented for all the pts with at least 12 months follow-up. Disclosures ROY: BMS: Other: CongressTravels/Accomodations, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Other: Congress Travels/Accomodations, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau; Merck: Other: Peg-Interferon provided in the trial. Guerci-Bresler:Novartis: Speakers Bureau; BMS: Speakers Bureau; ARIAD: Speakers Bureau; PFIZER: Speakers Bureau. Giraudier:BMS: Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Other: Congress Travel/Accomodation, Speakers Bureau. Johnson-Ansah:Hybrigenics SA: Consultancy, Research Funding; Novartis: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Speakers Bureau. Amé:Novartis: Speakers Bureau; BMS: Speakers Bureau. Etienne:BMS: Consultancy, Honoraria, Speakers Bureau; ARIAD: Consultancy, Honoraria, Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Consultancy, Honoraria, Other: Congress Travel/Accomodations, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau. Nicolini:BMS: Other: Travel/Accommodations/Expenses; Novartis: Other: Travel, Accommodations, Expenses; ARIAD: Honoraria, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Other: Consulting or Advisory Role, Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Honoraria, Other: Consulting & Advisory Role, Research Funding, Speakers Bureau. Rea:Novartis: Honoraria; BMS: Honoraria; Ariad: Honoraria; Pfizer: Honoraria. Cony-Makhoul:Novartis: Consultancy, Honoraria, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Consultancy, Honoraria, Speakers Bureau. Ianotto:Novartis: Other: Congress Travel/ Accomodations. Legros:ARIAD: Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Research Funding, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Speakers Bureau. Coiteux:BMS: Speakers Bureau. Hermet:BMS: Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Speakers Bureau. Mahon:BMS: Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Speakers Bureau. Rousselot:ARIAD: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Pfizer: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Novartis: Speakers Bureau.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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