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A pilot study of intensified PEG-asparaginase in high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Children's oncology group study AALL08P1

  • Vilmarie Rodriguez
  • , John Kairalla
  • , Wanda L. Salzer
  • , Elizabeth A. Raetz
  • , Mignon L.C. Loh
  • , Andrew J. Carroll
  • , Nyla A. Heerema
  • , Brent L. Wood
  • , Michael J. Borowitz
  • , Michael J. Burke
  • , Barbara L. Asselin
  • , Meenakshi Devidas
  • , Naomi J. Winick
  • , William L. Carroll
  • , Stephen P. Hunger
  • , Zo Ann E. Dreyer

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Abstract

AALL08P1 was designed to determine whether biweekly intensified pegaspargase (I-PEG) was feasible and safe in pediatric patients with newly diagnosed high-risk B-precursor lymphoblastic leukemia when given with Children's Oncology Group hemiaugmented BFM therapy. High-risk average (HR-Avg) patients received standard pegaspargase dosing (6 doses), whereas high-risk high (HR-High) patients received I-PEG biweekly from the start of Consolidation until day 1 of Maintenance. Feasibility and safety were defined in advance as ≥65% of patients tolerating at least 8 doses of I-PEG and 90% requiring ≤49 weeks from day 1 of Consolidation to the initiation of Maintenance. Targeted toxicities included allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, pancreatitis, thrombosis, bleeding, central nervous system events, and sepsis. AALL08P1 enrolled 104 patients; 54 were classified as HR-Avg and 30 as HRHigh after completion of induction therapy. Only 53% (16/30) of the HR-High patients received ≥8 total doses of I-PEG and 50% (15/30) took ≤49 weeks from start of Consolidation to the initiation of Maintenance. I-PEG did not significantly increase grade 2 to 5 targeted toxicities. I-PEG was not feasible or safe as defined in AALL08P1. Complete assessment of this regimen was limited due to removal of patients from I-PEG regimen and early closure of the study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)409-412
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Volume38
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • High risk
  • Intensified asparaginase
  • Toxicities

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