Combination of mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome with CLAG regimen in patients with relapsed or refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A prospective, single-arm study
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Abstract Background:Relapsed or Refractory acute myeloid leukemia (R/R AML) carries a poor prognosis with currently no standard salvage therapy. Intensive chemotherapy followed by allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) represents the most common treatment approach. The CLAG ± M/I regimen [cladribine, cytarabine, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) ± mitoxantrone or idarubicin] is a common utilized chemotherapy regimen. Mitoxantrone hydrochloride liposome (Lipo-MIT), the first approved nano-formulation of mitoxantrone, has demonstrated improved pharmacokinetics and shown anti-leukemic activity in early-phase AML studies. Building on retrospective safety and preliminary efficacy data of Lipo-MIT combined with CLAG (EHA 2024 Abstract P1749), we present interim single-arm findings (ChiCTR2400086291) assessing this therapeutic approach. Methods: Eligible patients (pts) were aged 18-60 years old with confirmed diagnosis of R/R AML, except acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Pts received the Lipo-MIT (18 mg/m^2, day 1) combined with CLAG (cladribine 5 mg/m^2 days 1–5, cytarabine 1 g/m^2 days 1–5, G-CSF 300 μg days 0–5) every 4 weeks for up to 2 cycles. The primary endpoint was the composite complete remission (CRc) rate. Secondary endpoints were overall response rate (ORR), survival, minimal residual disease (MRD) negative rate, and safety. Results: At data cut-off on June 2025, 27 patients (median age 43 years, range 10–59; 66.7% male) with R/R AML were enrolled, including refractory (59.3%, 16/27) and relapsed (40.7%, 11/27) disease; 11.1% (3/27) had secondary AML. ELN 2022 risk stratification revealed 14.8% favorable, 29.6% intermediate, and 55.6% adverse. The most frequently mutated genes were CEBPA (11.1%, 3/27), followed by FLT3-ITD, TP53, ASXL1 and U2AF1 (each 7.4%, 2/27). Among all 27 efficacy-evaluable pts, the CRc rate and ORR after one cycle were 63.0% (17/27) and 70.4% (19/27), respectively. Among CRc patients, the flow cytometric MRD negative rate after one cycle was 80.0% (12/15). Seven pts received 2 cycles of treatment, all of whom achieved CRc and flow cytometric MRD negative after two cycles. With a median follow-up of 3.3 months (range 0.4–18.6), the 6-month relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 80.8% and 71.4%, respectively. Of CRc patients who completed therapy, 4 underwent HSCT directly, 2 received consolidation followed by HSCT, and 9 did not receive further therapy. The 6-month RFS and OS rates of 6 patients who received HSCT were both 100%, and the 6-month RFS and OS rates of 10 patients who did not receive HSCT were both 66.7%. The common grade 3/4 treatment-related adverse events were mainly hematological toxicity, including leucopenia (100.0%), neutropenia (100.0%), thrombocytopenia (100.0%), anemia (48.1%), and febrile neutropenia (55.6%). Among 16 CRc pts, the median duration of neutrophil counts<0.5×10^9 was 25 days (range 14–66) and platelet counts<25×10^9 was 17 days (range 3–53). Conclusions: Lipo-MIT combined with CLAG regimen showed a promising efficacy and manageable safety in R/R AML. The favorable post-transplant survival suggests this regimen is effective to bridge R/R AML patients to HSCT. The trial is still ongoing.
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Kai Wan
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fuel Cell Technology School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou People's Republic of China
Qin Wen
School of Geography, Nanjing Normal University
Xue Liu
Xiao Han
Hongju Yan
Mengyun Zhang
Dongfeng Zeng
Cheng Zhang
Xi Zhang