Long-term survival of 1338 MM patients treated with tandem autologous vs. autologous-allogeneic transplantation Journal Article


Authors: Costa, L. J.; Iacobelli, S.; Pasquini, M. C.; Modi, R.; Giaccone, L.; Blade, J.; Schonland, S.; Evangelista, A.; Perez-Simon, J. A.; Hari, P.; Brown, E. E.; Giralt, S. A.; Patriarca, F.; Stadtmauer, E. A.; Rosinol, L.; Krishnan, A. Y.; Gahrton, G.; Bruno, B.
Article Title: Long-term survival of 1338 MM patients treated with tandem autologous vs. autologous-allogeneic transplantation
Abstract: Contrary to tandem autologous transplant (auto-auto), autologous followed by reduced intensity conditioning allogenic transplantation (auto-allo) offers graft-versus-myeloma (GVM) effect but with higher toxicity. Trials comparing these two strategies relied on availability of HLA-matched sibling donors for arm allocation (biological randomization) and yielded conflicting results. A pooled analysis of multiple trials with extended follow up provides an opportunity to compare these strategies. We obtained individual patient data from participants of four trials comparing auto-auto vs. auto-allo after induction therapy. There were 899 patients in auto-auto and 439 in auto-allo. Median follow up of survivors was 118.5 months. Median overall survival (OS) was 78.0 months in auto-auto and 98.3 months in auto-allo (HR = 0.84, P = 0.02). OS was 36.4% vs. 44.1% at 10 years (P = 0.01) for auto-auto and auto-allo, respectively. Progression-free survival was also improved in auto-allo (HR = 0.84, P = 0.004). Risk of non-relapse mortality was higher in auto-allo (10 year 8.3% vs. 19.7%, P < 0.001), while risk of disease progression was higher in auto-auto (10 year 77.2% vs. 61.6%, P < 0.001). Median post relapse survival was 41.5 months in auto-auto and 62.3 months in auto-allo (HR = 0.71, P < 0.001). This supports the existence of durable GVM effect enhancing myeloma control with subsequent therapies. © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
Journal Title: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Volume: 55
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0268-3369
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2020-09-01
Start Page: 1810
End Page: 1816
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s41409-020-0887-4
PUBMED: 32286506
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7483973
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 October 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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