Improved Outcomes With Retinoic Acid and Arsenic Trioxide Compared With Retinoic Acid and Chemotherapy in Non–High-Risk Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: Final Results of the Randomized Italian-German APL0406 Trial

Uwe Platzbecker(Universität Hamburg), Giuseppe Avvisati(Universität Hamburg), Laura Cicconi(Universität Hamburg), Christian Thiede(Universität Hamburg), Francesca Paoloni(Universität Hamburg), Marco Vignetti(Universität Hamburg), Felicetto Ferrara(Universität Hamburg), Mariadomenica Divona(Universität Hamburg), Francesco Albano(Universität Hamburg), Fabio Efficace(Universität Hamburg), Paola Fazi(Universität Hamburg), Marco Sborgia(Universität Hamburg), Eros Di Bona(Universität Hamburg), Massimo Breccia(Universität Hamburg), Erika Borlenghi(Universität Hamburg), Roberto Cairoli(Universität Hamburg), Alessandro Rambaldi(Universität Hamburg), Lorella Melillo(Universität Hamburg), Giorgio La Nasa(Universität Hamburg), Walter Fiedler(Universität Hamburg), Peter Brossart(Universität Hamburg), Bernd Hertenstein(Universität Hamburg), Helmut R. Salih(Universität Hamburg), Mohammed Wattad(Universität Hamburg), Michael Lübbert(Universität Hamburg), Christian Brandts(Universität Hamburg), Mathias Hänel(Universität Hamburg), Christoph Röllig(Universität Hamburg), Norbert Schmitz(Universität Hamburg), Hartmut Link(Universität Hamburg), Chiara Frairia(Universität Hamburg), Enrico Maria Pogliani(Universität Hamburg), Claudio Fozza(Universität Hamburg), Alfonso Maria D’Arco(Universität Hamburg), Nicola Di Renzo(Universität Hamburg), Agostino Cortelezzi(Universität Hamburg), Francesco Fabbiano(Universität Hamburg), Konstanze Döhner(Universität Hamburg), Arnold Ganser(Universität Hamburg), Hartmut Döhner(Universität Hamburg), Sergio Amadori(Universität Hamburg), Franco Mandelli(Universität Hamburg), Gerhard Ehninger(Universität Hamburg), Richard F. Schlenk(Universität Hamburg), Francesco Lo‐Coco(Universität Hamburg)
Journal of Clinical Oncology
July 12, 2016
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Purpose The initial results of the APL0406 trial showed that the combination of all- trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) and arsenic trioxide (ATO) is at least not inferior to standard ATRA and chemotherapy (CHT) in first-line therapy of low- or intermediate-risk acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We herein report the final analysis on the complete series of patients enrolled onto this trial. Patients and Methods The APL0406 study was a prospective, randomized, multicenter, open-label, phase III noninferiority trial. Eligible patients were adults between 18 and 71 years of age with newly diagnosed, low- or intermediate-risk APL (WBC at diagnosis ≤ 10 × 10 9 /L). Overall, 276 patients were randomly assigned to receive ATRA-ATO or ATRA-CHT between October 2007 and January 2013. Results Of 263 patients evaluable for response to induction, 127 (100%) of 127 patients and 132 (97%) of 136 patients achieved complete remission (CR) in the ATRA-ATO and ATRA-CHT arms, respectively ( P = .12). After a median follow-up of 40.6 months, the event-free survival, cumulative incidence of relapse, and overall survival at 50 months for patients in the ATRA-ATO versus ATRA-CHT arms were 97.3% v 80%, 1.9% v 13.9%, and 99.2% v 92.6%, respectively ( P < .001, P = .0013, and P = .0073, respectively). Postinduction events included two relapses and one death in CR in the ATRA-ATO arm and two instances of molecular resistance after third consolidation, 15 relapses, and five deaths in CR in the ATRA-CHT arm. Two patients in the ATRA-CHT arm developed a therapy-related myeloid neoplasm. Conclusion These results show that the advantages of ATRA-ATO over ATRA-CHT increase over time and that there is significantly greater and more sustained antileukemic efficacy of ATO-ATRA compared with ATRA-CHT in low- and intermediate-risk APL.


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