[基于blinatumomab联合治疗cd19阳性的不明谱系急性白血病]。

Q3 Medicine
X X Wu, Z Yang, C Q Lu, X H Zhang, A N Sun, H F Zhou, D P Wu, M Miao
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不明谱系急性白血病(ALAL)是一种罕见的急性白血病,治疗极为困难。在这里,我们介绍了6例cd19阳性ALAL患者,他们在一线环境中成功地接受了基于blinatumomab的联合治疗。5例诊断为b细胞/髓细胞混合表型急性白血病(MPAL), 1例诊断为b细胞/T细胞混合表型急性白血病。所有6例患者在布利纳单抗联合治疗一个周期后均获得完全缓解。此外,3例(50%)患者达到mrd阴性(
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[Blinatumomab-based combination treatment for CD19-positive acute leukemia of an ambiguous lineage].

Acute leukemia of ambiguous lineage (ALAL) is a rare type of acute leukemia and is extremely difficult to treat. Here, we present six patients with CD19-positive ALAL who were successfully treated with blinatumomab-based combination treatment in the front-line setting. Five were diagnosed with B-cell/myeloid mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) and one with B-cell/T cell MPAL. All six patients achieved complete remission after one cycle of blinatumomab combination treatment. Furthermore, 3 (50%) patients achieved MRD-negative (<0.01%) by flow cytometry and 2 (50%) of four patients with evaluable molecular MRD achieved molecular remission. At some point during the treatment, 5 (83.3%) patients achieved MRD negativity and all four patients with evaluable molecular MRD had molecular remission. The overall survival was 100%, and the event-free survival was 83.3% after a median follow-up time of 15 months. This study provides preliminary evidence that blinatumomab-based combination therapy is an effective and safe treatment for patients with CD19-positive ALAL in the front-line setting.

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