Clinical outcomes in patients in any phase of CML treated with ponatinib in France—Data from the TOPASE observational study

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY British Journal of Haematology Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1111/bjh.19819
F. Huguet, A. Guerci-Bresler, G. Roth-Guepin, E. Cayssials, B. Slama, A. Santagostino, A. Penot, P. Quittet, P. Cony-Makhoul, A. Saad, J. N. Bastie, M. Hacini, V. Coiteux, M. Uzunov, L. Roy, L. Le Clech, M. Berger, A. M. Agneray, E. Messas, G. Etienne, A. Turhan, F. E. Nicolini, P. Rousselot
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The TOPASE study was set up to evaluate the outcomes of chronic myeloid leukaemia [CML] patients treated with ponatinib (PON) in a real-world setting in France. One hundred and twenty CML patients, 105 in chronic phase (CP), 8 in accelerated phase (AP) and 7 in blastic phase (BP) were included. Fifty-one (49%) of the CP-CML patients were in third line of treatment. The trigger for PON initiation in CP-CML was ‘poor response’ in 67 patients, ‘poor tolerance’ in 28 patients and ‘response enhancement’ in seven patients. The median dose at initiation was 30 mg/day [Q1; Q3 = 15; 30] in CP-CML and 45 mg/day [Q1; Q3 = 30; 45] in AP/BP-CML. Of 98 CP-CML evaluable patients, 72 (73.5%) were considered as responders (MMR) at one time point at least once, especially for those in second line of treatment and/or presenting a T315I mutation. Ninety-six of 120 (80%) patients reported at least one adverse event. An arterial occlusive event (AOE) was reported in 11 patients (9.2%). Thus, these real-life data confirm the potency of ponatinib in resistant or intolerant patients with an acceptable safety profile in non-selected patients.

NCT number: NCT04048564.

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法国使用泊纳替尼治疗任何阶段CML患者的临床结果--来自TOPASE观察性研究的数据。
TOPASE研究旨在评估在法国实际环境中接受泊纳替尼(PON)治疗的慢性髓性白血病(CML)患者的疗效。该研究共纳入120名CML患者,其中105名处于慢性期(CP),8名处于加速期(AP),7名处于分裂期(BP)。在 CP-CML 患者中,有 51 人(49%)处于三线治疗阶段。在 CP-CML 患者中,67 名患者开始使用 PON 的诱因是 "反应不佳",28 名患者是 "耐受性差",7 名患者是 "反应增强"。CP-CML患者开始治疗时的中位剂量为30毫克/天[Q1; Q3 = 15; 30],AP/BP-CML患者为45毫克/天[Q1; Q3 = 30; 45]。在98例可评估的CP-CML患者中,72例(73.5%)至少有一次在某个时间点被视为应答者(MMR),尤其是那些处于二线治疗和/或出现T315I突变的患者。120名患者中有96名(80%)报告了至少一次不良事件。11名患者(9.2%)报告了动脉闭塞事件(AOE)。因此,这些现实生活中的数据证实了泊纳替尼对耐药或不耐药患者的疗效,以及对非选择性患者可接受的安全性。NCT 编号:NCT04048564:NCT04048564。
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