Intensified Chemo-Immunotherapy Including up-Front Autologous or Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) for Young Patients with Newly Diagnosed Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas: Final Results of a Phase II Multicenter Prospective Clinical Trial

2012 
Abstract 1984 Background: Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are characterized by a poor prognosis, conventional chemotherapy provides a long-term survival of approximately 25%. Few prospective data suggest that autologous SCT (autoSCT) can improve prognosis when used up-front. Allogeneic SCT (alloSCT) can obtain a durable disease control at relapse in 40% of patients (pts). Based upon these premises, we designed a phase II trial for young pts (age 18 –60 yrs) in which intensified chemo-immunotherapy was used before auto or alloSCT. Transplant type was decided according to the donor availability. Primary endpoint was CR rate at one year after the end of treatment. This was the first prospective trial employing high-dose (hd) chemo-immunotherapy and alloSCT frontline in PTCLs. Methods: 64 pts with newly diagnosed PTCL (ALK-positive ALCL cases were excluded) were included (EudraCT N° 200600423433). Histology was centrally reviewed. The intensified pre-transplant phase consisted of 2 courses of CHOP-21 regimen preceded by alemtuzumab (30 mg total dose) followed by 2 courses of Hyper-C-Hidam (hd-methotrexate, hyper-fractionated cyclophosphamide and hd-ara-C). Autologous stem cells were collected after the second Hyper-C-Hidam or after a short course of intermediate dose Ara-C. Responding pts were transplanted according to a genetic stratification based on donor availability: pts with HLA-identical, one antigen mismatched sibling, or allele matched unrelated donors (MUD) received alloSCT. Conditioning regimen was thiotepa-fludara-cyclophosphamide [Corradini et al JCO 2004]; GVHD prophylaxis was cyclosporine, short course methotrexate and 7 mg/kg of Thymoglobuline for alternative donors only. Pts without a donor received BEAM followed by autoSCT. Results: A total of 64 pts were enrolled, but 61 fulfilled all the inclusion criteria and were thus evaluable. Diagnosis included PTCL-not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS, n=38), ALK-negative ALCL (n=12), angioimmunoblastic lymphoma (AILT, n=9), enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma (n=2). Median age was 48 years (range, 24–60 yrs). Fifty-seven pts (93%) had advanced disease; IPI was Conclusions: Our findings indicate: 1) the achievement of CR is an independent predictor of longer PFS and OS, regardless of IPI or gastric/liver disease; 2) although the trial was not sized for a formal comparison, up-front autoSCT appeared not inferior to alloSCT in responding pts; 3) the use of alemtuzumab and pre-transplant hd-chemotherapy did not reduce the amount of primary refractory or early progressive disease although SCT improves survival. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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