Five-year single-center study of asparaginase therapy within the ALL-BFM 2000 trial.

Schrey D, Speitel K, Lanvers-Kaminsky C, Gerss J, Möricke A, Boos J

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of asparaginase (ASNase), a fundamental element of acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment, was integrated in the ALL-BFM 2000 protocol on a voluntary basis.Over a 5-year period, 127 patients (1,355 samples) were monitored for asparaginase activity in a single-center setting. We report monitoring data from throughout the ASNase containing treatment elements. Additional information obtained on risk stratification, minimal residual disease (MRD), steroid randomization and relapse is discussed in relation to ASNase activity.At completion of the induction phase 93% (115/124) of patients showed sufficient ASNase activity (5,000 U/m(2) Escherichia coli ASNase), 77 of 86 (90%) monitored patients finished the first re-intensification element without requiring Erwinia ASNase. MRD, risk stratification and steroid randomization were not associated with significant differences in ASNase activity. Of patients who relapsed, only 25% (3/12) were able to maintain sufficient ASNase activity after E. coli ASNase.This single-center data set gives a true and unbiased insight into clinical reality of ASNase therapy. It shows no significant relationship between MRD positivity or risk stratification and ASNase treatment intensity. Overall, within the ALL-BFM 2000 trial, 90% of patients completed first re-intensification without requiring third-line Erwinia ASNase.

Details about the publication

JournalPediatric Blood and Cancer
Volume57
Issue3
Page range378-384
StatusPublished
Release year2011
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/pbc.23041
KeywordsNeoplasm Residual; Female; Asparaginase; Adolescent; Treatment Outcome; Recurrence; Drug Monitoring; Child; Infant; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma; Risk Assessment; Steroids; Humans; Child Preschool; Male; Dose-Response Relationship Drug; Neoplasm Residual; Female; Asparaginase; Adolescent; Treatment Outcome; Recurrence; Drug Monitoring; Child; Infant; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma; Risk Assessment; Steroids; Humans; Child Preschool; Male; Dose-Response Relationship Drug

Authors from the University of Münster

Boos, Joachim
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)
Gerß, Joachim
Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research (IBKF)
Lanvers-Kaminsky, Claudia
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)
Schrey, Dominik Friedhelm
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)