Individualized 6-mercaptopurine increments in consolidation treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A NOPHO randomized controlled trial

Morten Tulstrup, Thomas L Frandsen, Jonas Abrahamsson, Bendik Lund, Kim Vettenranta, Olafur Gisli Jonsson, Hanne Vibeke Hansen Marquart, Birgitte Klug Albertsen, Mats Heyman, Kjeld Schmiegelow

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This randomized controlled trial tested the hypothesis that children with non-high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia could benefit from individualized 6-mercaptopurine increments during consolidation therapy (NCT00816049). Primary and secondary end points were end of consolidation minimal residual disease (MRD) positivity and event-free survival.

METHODS: 392 patients were randomized to experimental and 396 to standard therapy. Patients allocated to standard therapy received oral 6-mercaptopurine (25 mg/m2 /day) from days 30 to 85, while the experimental arm received stepwise increments of additional 25 mg/m2 /day beginning on days 50 and/or 71 unless dose-limiting myelosuppression had occurred.

RESULTS: In the experimental arm, 166 patients (42%) received one dose increment, and 62 (16%) received two. Fifty-seven of 387 (15%) patients in the experimental arm were MRD positive at end of consolidation vs 77 of 389 (20%) in the control arm (P = .08). Five-year probability of event-free survival was 0.89 (95% CI: 0.85-0.93) in the experimental arm vs 0.93 (0.90-0.96) in the control arm (P = .13). The median accumulated length of 6-mercaptopurine treatment interruptions was 7 (IQR 2-12) in the experimental arm vs 4 (IQR 0-10) in the control arm (P = .002).

CONCLUSION: This study found no benefit from individualized 6-mercaptopurine increments compared to standard therapy.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Haematology
Vol/bind100
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)53-60
Antal sider8
ISSN0902-4441
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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