Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is a unique subtype of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) with distinct clinicopathologic features and poor prognosis. We performed a subset analysis of 282 patients with AITL enrolled between 2006 and 2018 in the international prospective T-cell Project (NCT01142674). The primary and secondary end points were 5-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), respectively. We analyzed the prognostic impact of clinical covariates and progression of disease within 24 months (POD24) and developed a novel prognostic score. The median age was 64 years, and 90% of patients had advanced-stage disease. Eighty-one percent received anthracycline-based regimens, and 13% underwent consolidative autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) in first complete remission (CR1). Five-year OS and PFS estimates were 44% and 32%, respectively, with improved outcomes for patients who underwent ASCT in CR1. In multivariate analysis, age ≥60 years, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status >2, elevated C-reactive protein, and elevated β2 microglobulin were associated with inferior outcomes. A novel prognostic score (AITL score) combining these factors defined low-, intermediate-, and high-risk subgroups with 5-year OS estimates of 63%, 54%, and 21%, respectively, with greater discriminant power than established prognostic indices. Finally, POD24 was a powerful prognostic factor with 5-year OS of 63% for patients without POD24 compared with only 6% for patients with POD24 (P < .0001). These data will require validation in a prospective cohort of homogeneously treated patients. Optimal treatment of AITL continues to be an unmet need, and novel therapeutic approaches are required.

Outcomes and prognostic factors in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: final report from the international T-cell Project / Advani, R. H.; Skrypets, T.; Civallero, M.; Spinner, M. A.; Manni, M.; Kim, W. S.; Shustov, A. R.; Horwitz, S. M.; Hitz, F.; Cabrera, M. E.; Dlouhy, I.; Vassallo, J.; Pileri, S. A.; Inghirami, G.; Montoto, S.; Vitolo, U.; Radford, J.; Vose, J. M.; Federico, M.. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 138:3(2021), pp. 213-220. [10.1182/blood.2020010387]

Outcomes and prognostic factors in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: final report from the international T-cell Project

Skrypets T.;Civallero M.;Manni M.;Federico M.
2021

Abstract

Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is a unique subtype of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) with distinct clinicopathologic features and poor prognosis. We performed a subset analysis of 282 patients with AITL enrolled between 2006 and 2018 in the international prospective T-cell Project (NCT01142674). The primary and secondary end points were 5-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), respectively. We analyzed the prognostic impact of clinical covariates and progression of disease within 24 months (POD24) and developed a novel prognostic score. The median age was 64 years, and 90% of patients had advanced-stage disease. Eighty-one percent received anthracycline-based regimens, and 13% underwent consolidative autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) in first complete remission (CR1). Five-year OS and PFS estimates were 44% and 32%, respectively, with improved outcomes for patients who underwent ASCT in CR1. In multivariate analysis, age ≥60 years, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status >2, elevated C-reactive protein, and elevated β2 microglobulin were associated with inferior outcomes. A novel prognostic score (AITL score) combining these factors defined low-, intermediate-, and high-risk subgroups with 5-year OS estimates of 63%, 54%, and 21%, respectively, with greater discriminant power than established prognostic indices. Finally, POD24 was a powerful prognostic factor with 5-year OS of 63% for patients without POD24 compared with only 6% for patients with POD24 (P < .0001). These data will require validation in a prospective cohort of homogeneously treated patients. Optimal treatment of AITL continues to be an unmet need, and novel therapeutic approaches are required.
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Outcomes and prognostic factors in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma: final report from the international T-cell Project / Advani, R. H.; Skrypets, T.; Civallero, M.; Spinner, M. A.; Manni, M.; Kim, W. S.; Shustov, A. R.; Horwitz, S. M.; Hitz, F.; Cabrera, M. E.; Dlouhy, I.; Vassallo, J.; Pileri, S. A.; Inghirami, G.; Montoto, S.; Vitolo, U.; Radford, J.; Vose, J. M.; Federico, M.. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - 138:3(2021), pp. 213-220. [10.1182/blood.2020010387]
Advani, R. H.; Skrypets, T.; Civallero, M.; Spinner, M. A.; Manni, M.; Kim, W. S.; Shustov, A. R.; Horwitz, S. M.; Hitz, F.; Cabrera, M. E.; Dlouhy, I.; Vassallo, J.; Pileri, S. A.; Inghirami, G.; Montoto, S.; Vitolo, U.; Radford, J.; Vose, J. M.; Federico, M.
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