Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) international registry: Assessment of the allo-HCT outcomes

L Lusine Harutyunyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) M Marina Konopleva M Maria Badikyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) A Alvaro Alencar (20Department of Medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL) A Arusyak Ivanyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) C Carolyn Owen (6University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada) C Ching-Tien Peng (7China Medical University Children's Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan) D Dickran Kazandjian F Funda Tekkesin (8University of Health Sciences, Umraniye Research and Education Hospital, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Department, Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit, Istanbul, Türkiye) J Justin Taylor H Hasanein Ghali (9Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital Medical City, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq) H Hasmik Maghaqyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) K Karen Bedirian (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) M Maria Paola Martelli (18Ematologia e Immunologia Clinica, Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, e Azienda Ospedaliera ‘Santa Maria della Misericordia ‘ di Perugia, Perugia, Italy) E Enrico Attardi (1Department of Hematology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN) M Maria Teresa Voso M Mariam Abramashvili (13M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia) M Mazin Faisal Al-Jadiry (9Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital Medical City, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq) M Michalis Michael (14Cyprus Society of Haematology, Nicosia, Cyprus) M Min-Yu Su (7China Medical University Children's Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan) D Daniel Coriu (University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, Bucharest, Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Romania) M Maria Camelia Stancioaica (15Fundeni Clinical Institute, Department of Acute Leukemia, Bucharest, Romania) H Hayk Grigoryan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) N Nerses Ghahramanyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) N Nare Martirosyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) N Nino Totogashvili (13M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia) P Pavel Kotoucek (17Broomfield Hospital, Haematology Mid and South Essex University Hospitals Group, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom) R Rejin Kebudi (18Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Istanbul, Türkiye) R Robin Ohannessian (19Telemedicine 360 by Telemonica, Paris, France) R Ruzanna Papyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) S Shushan Hovsepyan (2Immune Oncology Research Institute, Yerevan, Armenia) S Shefali Mehra (5Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States) S Salma Elashwah (20Oncology Center, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt) S Sameer Bakhshi S Samvel Bardakhchyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia) S Shaimaa El-Ashwah (20Oncology Center, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt) T Tezer Kutluk (22Turkish Pediatric Cancer Registry, Ankara, Türkiye) D Deniz Tuğcu (18Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Istanbul, Türkiye) A Ahmad Alhuraiji (23Kuwait Cancer Centre, Sabah Medical Region, Shuwaikh, Kuwait) N Naveen Pemmaraju (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States) R Rami Komrokji (Moffitt Cancer Cancer and Research Institute, Tampa, Florida, United States) G Gevorg Tamamyan (2Immune Oncology Research Institute, Yerevan, Armenia) A Astghik Voskanyan (1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia)

Abstract

Abstract Background: Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN) is an underdiagnosed rare disease with poor outcomes and limited treatment options. The main treatment approaches for BPDCN include chemotherapy and CD123-targeted tagraxofusp, with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) considered for eligible patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of allo-HCT based on the data from the BPDCN international registry. Methods: The BPDCN international registry (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT05430971) was initiated on 1st July, 2022. Data on characteristics, diagnostics, treatment options and treatment responses are collected retrospectively and prospectively from 17 medical centers worldwide. We evaluated baseline characteristics, treatment response, and outcomes of BPDCN patients who underwent allo-HCT. Results: Of the total 70 patients with BPDCN, 16 underwent allo-HCT. Five of the patients were female. Fifteen of the patients were adults, one patient was 11 years old. The median age was 49 (11-80). In 13 patients (81.25%), the diagnosis was confirmed by bone marrow (BM) examination, other patients were diagnosed by skin biopsy. Splenomegaly was found in 2 patients, 7 patients had lymphadenopathy, one patient had central nervous system (CNS) involvement, and all 16 patients had skin involvement. Complete blood count (CBC) results were available for 14 patients. 7 patients had normal HGB levels (12-16 g/dL), and 7 patients had anemia. Leukopenia (WBC<4×109/L) was observed in 6 patients, 1 patient had leukocytosis (WBC 67.2×109/L), and seven patients had normal WBC (4-10×109/L). Thrombocytopenia was observed in five patients (PLT<140×109/L). Immunophenotyping results were as follows: CD123 expression was assessed in 15 patients and was positive in 14 (93%). CD4 was tested in 14 patients, with 12 (86%) showing positivity. CD56 was also assessed in 14 patients and was positive in 12 (86%). Additional markers were evaluated in smaller subsets: CD2AP was assessed in 2 patients and was positive in 1; CD303/BDCA-2 was tested in 2 patients with 1 positive result; and TCL-1 was assessed in 3 patients, showing positivity in 2. Conventional karyotypingwas performed in 8 patients. Cytogenetic abnormalities included one case with 46, XX, der(X)t(X;5) (q28; p13). Another patient demonstrated a complex karyotype involving t(1;16), der(10), t(1;17), del(6), del(12), del(15), and monosomy 17. Molecular analysis was performed in 10 patients (62.5%), and revealed TET2 mutationsin 3 patients, while DNMT3A, CBLC, and EZH2 mutations were identified in 1 and 2 patients, respectively. Initial treatment has utilized ALL-based regimens in 12 patients and included Hyper-CVAD (n=6), cytarabine/idarubicin/VP16 (n=1), ALL-IC BFM 2009 (n=3), GMALL (n=1), EPOCH (n=1). Two patients received venetoclax monotherapy, another 2 were enrolled in SL-401 (tagraxofusp) clinical trial. All patients underwent allo-HCT in first remission except one in SL-401 clinical trial who experienced relapse, the second-line treatment was Hyper-CVAD followed by allo-HCT. Four patients experienced relapse after allo-HCT. Second line therapy was used in all patients, with gemcitabine/oxaliplatin/dexamethasone regimen (n=1), venetoclax/azacytidine (n=1), venetoclax monotherapy (n=1) and SL-401 clinical trial (n=1)․ First two patients experienced stable disease (SD) with duration of 72 and 4 months respectively, the other two were alive at last contact. As of the last follow- up, 10 (63%) patients were alive with median follow-up of 27 months (range 8-146 months). The follow-up period was calculated from the date of diagnosis up to last contact or death date. Among the cohort, three patients died from causes unrelated to disease progression, two deaths were attributed to disease progression, and one patient was lost to follow-up. Conclusion: The data confirmed the efficacy of allo-HCT in patients with BPDCN. Our previously reported data highlighted the importance of allo-HCT for the tagraxofusp group, as outcomes were less favorable in those who did not undergo allo-HCT. Based on current evidence, we conclude that optimizing access to tagraxofusp followed by allo-HCT may offer the best potential to improve outcomes in BPDCN.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 2518-2518
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

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Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (43)

L

Lusine Harutyunyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

M

Marina Konopleva

M

Maria Badikyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

A

Alvaro Alencar

20Department of Medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

A

Arusyak Ivanyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

C

Carolyn Owen

6University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

C

Ching-Tien Peng

7China Medical University Children's Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

D

Dickran Kazandjian

F

Funda Tekkesin

8University of Health Sciences, Umraniye Research and Education Hospital, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Department, Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit, Istanbul, Türkiye

J

Justin Taylor

H

Hasanein Ghali

9Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital Medical City, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

H

Hasmik Maghaqyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

K

Karen Bedirian

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

M

Maria Paola Martelli

18Ematologia e Immunologia Clinica, Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi di Perugia, e Azienda Ospedaliera ‘Santa Maria della Misericordia ‘ di Perugia, Perugia, Italy

E

Enrico Attardi

1Department of Hematology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN

M

Maria Teresa Voso

M

Mariam Abramashvili

13M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia

M

Mazin Faisal Al-Jadiry

9Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital Medical City, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

M

Michalis Michael

14Cyprus Society of Haematology, Nicosia, Cyprus

M

Min-Yu Su

7China Medical University Children's Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

D

Daniel Coriu

University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, Bucharest, Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Romania

M

Maria Camelia Stancioaica

15Fundeni Clinical Institute, Department of Acute Leukemia, Bucharest, Romania

H

Hayk Grigoryan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

N

Nerses Ghahramanyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

N

Nare Martirosyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

N

Nino Totogashvili

13M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia

P

Pavel Kotoucek

17Broomfield Hospital, Haematology Mid and South Essex University Hospitals Group, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom

R

Rejin Kebudi

18Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Istanbul, Türkiye

R

Robin Ohannessian

19Telemedicine 360 by Telemonica, Paris, France

R

Ruzanna Papyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

S

Shushan Hovsepyan

2Immune Oncology Research Institute, Yerevan, Armenia

S

Shefali Mehra

5Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

S

Salma Elashwah

20Oncology Center, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt

S

Sameer Bakhshi

S

Samvel Bardakhchyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia

S

Shaimaa El-Ashwah

20Oncology Center, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt

T

Tezer Kutluk

22Turkish Pediatric Cancer Registry, Ankara, Türkiye

D

Deniz Tuğcu

18Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Istanbul, Türkiye

A

Ahmad Alhuraiji

23Kuwait Cancer Centre, Sabah Medical Region, Shuwaikh, Kuwait

N

Naveen Pemmaraju

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States

R

Rami Komrokji

Moffitt Cancer Cancer and Research Institute, Tampa, Florida, United States

G

Gevorg Tamamyan

2Immune Oncology Research Institute, Yerevan, Armenia

A

Astghik Voskanyan

1Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia