Treatment de-escalation in Philadelphia chromosome-positive B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the emerging role of chemotherapy-free regimens

费城染色体阳性B细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病治疗降阶梯化:无化疗方案的新兴作用

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Abstract

The management of Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph-positive) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has witnessed major progress over the past two decades. Initially, the incorporation of the first-generation BCR::ABL1 tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) imatinib into intensive chemotherapy regimens improved outcomes compared with chemotherapy alone. The combinations of chemotherapy with second- or third-generation TKIs further improved outcomes, with higher rates of complete molecular remission (CMR) and superior survival. The combination of ponatinib plus chemotherapy resulted in durable remissions and prolonged long-term survival, even in patients who did not receive allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). The promising results seen with later-generation TKIs have caused many to re-evaluate the role of allogeneic SCT for patients who achieve CMR with potent TKI regimens. Recently, the chemotherapy-free combinations of blinatumomab plus TKIs were shown to be safe and effective in newly diagnosed Ph-positive ALL, sparing patients the toxicities associated with intensive chemotherapy. In particular, encouraging early results have been seen with the combination of blinatumomab plus ponatinib, suggesting that this regimen may represent a chemotherapy-free and SCT-sparing strategy for patients with Ph-positive ALL. Herein, we discuss the current evidence for frontline therapies of Ph-positive ALL, the treatment de-escalation strategies over time, and the role of allogeneic SCT in view of the emergence of newer chemotherapy-free regimens using potent TKIs.

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