Does stringent cytoreduction improve survival in myeloproliferative chronic myelomonocytic leukemia? a correlative study on the dacota trial.

D Dorothée Selimoglu-Buet (3Gustave Roussy, Paris, France) S Sylvie Chevret V Valeria Santini (7DMSC University of Florence, AOUC, MDS Unit, Hematology, Florence, Italy) S Sylvain Thépot (10CHU de Angers, Angers, France) M Margot Morabito (3Universite Paris-Saclay, INSERM U1287, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France) L Lionel Adès L Lucie Laplane A Aristoteles Giagounidis (7Marien Hospital Düsseldorf, Department for Oncology, Hematology and Palliative Care, Düsseldorf, Germany) N Nathalie Droin M Michael Lübbert (10Department of Medicine I, Medical Center–University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Germany) R Rosa Sapena (7Groupe Francophone des Myelodysplasies (GFM), Paris, France) S Stanislas Nimubona (17Hopital Pontchaillou, Rennes, France) J Jose Miguel Torregrosa Diaz (10Service d'hématologie, CHU de Poitiers, Poitiers, France) U Ulrich Germing A Anna Maria Pelizzari (16ASST - Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy) S Sophie Park (16CHU Grenoble Alpes - Hopital Michallon, La Tronche, France) N Nadja Jaekel (1University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany) G Georgia Metzgeroth F Francesco Onida (22ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University Milan, Milan, Italy) F Franciane Paul (12CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France) A Andrea Patriarca (Therapeutic Innovation in Hematology, Hematology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Maggiore della Carità, Novara, Italy) A Aspasia Stamatoulas Bastard (1Centre Henri Becquerel, Hematology, Rouen, France) K Katharina S. Götze F Fatiha Chermat (12Groupe Francophone des Myelodysplasies, Paris, France) U Uwe Platzbecker P Pierre Fenaux E Eric Solary (3Gustave Roussy, Paris, France) R Raphaël Itzykson (6Department of Hematology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France)

Abstract

Abstract Background. Myeloproliferation at diagnosis is an adverse prognostic factor in CMML. Cytoreduction with hydroxyurea (HY) is considered palliative but decitabine (DAC) failed to improve survival over HY in advanced proliferative CMML in the randomized DACOTA trial (PMID 36455187). Whether resolution of myeloproliferation improves prognosis independently of bone marrow (BM) response is unknown. Multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC) reveals pathognomonic accumulation of CD14+/CD16- classical monocytes (cMo,) and variably, of CD45+CD66b+CD15+CD14- immature granulocytes (iGRAN) at CMML diagnosis. These flow-defined cell populations have not yet been studied as biomarkers of treatment response. Objectives. To inspect the prognostic value of WBC and absolute monocyte counts (AMC) and of MFC-defined cMo and iGRANs at the 3- and 6- cycle evaluations in the DACOTA trial (NCT02214407). Methods. MFC assessment of cMo and iGRAN was done centrally as published (25852055, 39545419). Survival analyses were done using landmarks at the 3- or 6-cycle evaluation visit. Main results of DACOTA were previously reported (36455187) Results. Of 170 patients (pts) with advanced proliferative CMML randomized in DACOTA, 120 (DAC n=63, HY n=57, M/F 83/37, median age 73y) were evaluated after 3 cycles with BM aspiration and complete blood count (CBC), including 79 with centralized MFC. Median WBC (DAC 32.7 x109/L; HY 31.2 x109/L), CPSS risk (int2/high; DAC 54%, HY 51%) and overall survival (OS) from the 3-cycle landmark (DAC 22.0 months, HY 20.1 months) were comparable between arms. Across arms, 58% and 34% had monocytes > 1 x109/L and WBC > 10 x109/L at the 3-cycle evaluation respectively (resp); 52% and 31% had AMC > 1 x109/L and WBC > 10 x109/L at the 6-cycle evaluation resp. There were marked differences between arms, with 76% HY pts having AMC > 1 x109/L after 6 cycles compared to 33% DAC pts, and 51% HY pts with WBC > 10 x109/L compared to 14% DAC pts. In univariable analyses, while differences were not significant after 3 cycles, both an AMC > 1 x109/L (p=0.017) and a WBC > 10 x109/L (p=0.00021) predicted shorter OS after 6 cycles. Adjusting for arm, CPSS risk at baseline (higher [int-2/high] risk vs else) and BM blasts ≥5% at the 3- and 6- cycle evaluations, an AMC > 1 x109/L was associated with a higher hazard of death at both landmarks (3-cycle, HR=1.83, p=0.044; 6-cycle, HR=3.46, p=0.009), whereas a WBC > 10 x109/L only significantly increased this risk at the 6-cycle evaluation (HR=4.50, p=0.0004). Across treatment arms, the 56% of pts with AMC > 1 x109/L OR WBC > 10 x109/L after 6 cycles had poorer OS (HR=5.38, p=0.0003) irrespective of treatment, CPSS risk at baseline and persistence of BM blast excess at the 6-cycle evaluation. This criterion was predictive of death in both HY (p=0.049) and DAC (p=0.014) arms. Across arms, pts with AMC > 1 x109/L OR WBC > 10 x109/L after 6 cycles had a median OS from landmark of 13.9 months vs 34.6 months for those with AMC ≤ 1 x109/L AND WBC ≤ 10 x109/L. We first integrated MFC data in the 79 pts assessed at 3 cycles into CMML-like (67%), inflammatory-CMML-like (17%) and normal-like (15%) profiles. When adjusting for treatment arm, baseline CPSS, and BM blasts at evaluation, normal-like phenotype at 3 cycles had no impact on OS. We next integrated MFC and CBC data to compute absolute cMo and iGRAN counts and dichotomized patients based on published cutoffs (25852055, 39545419). At the 3-cycle landmark, both an absolute cMo count > 0.94 x109/L (HR= 2.52, p=0.014) and an iGRAN count > 0.4 x109/L (HR=2.38, p=0.009) predicted poorer OS independent of arm, CPSS risk, and persistence of BM blasts. There was no significant interaction between treatment arm and cMo (p=1.0) or iGRAN excess (p=0.42). Median OS from the 3-cycle landmark was 15.3 months in the 72% pts with cMo > 0.94 x109/L OR iGRAN > 0.40 x109/L compared to 35.1 months in the 28% pts with cMo ≤ 0.94 x109/L AND iGRAN ≤ 0.40 x109/L (p=0.013). Conclusion. Biomarkers integrating CBC and MFC data may predict CMML prognosis irrespective of treatment after limited (3 months) duration. The improved survival of HY-treated pts achieving complete WBC and AMC control warrant randomized investigation of stringent vs liberal cytoreduction in CMML.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 791-791
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

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Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (28)

D

Dorothée Selimoglu-Buet

3Gustave Roussy, Paris, France

S

Sylvie Chevret

V

Valeria Santini

7DMSC University of Florence, AOUC, MDS Unit, Hematology, Florence, Italy

S

Sylvain Thépot

10CHU de Angers, Angers, France

M

Margot Morabito

3Universite Paris-Saclay, INSERM U1287, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France

L

Lionel Adès

L

Lucie Laplane

A

Aristoteles Giagounidis

7Marien Hospital Düsseldorf, Department for Oncology, Hematology and Palliative Care, Düsseldorf, Germany

N

Nathalie Droin

M

Michael Lübbert

10Department of Medicine I, Medical Center–University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Germany

R

Rosa Sapena

7Groupe Francophone des Myelodysplasies (GFM), Paris, France

S

Stanislas Nimubona

17Hopital Pontchaillou, Rennes, France

J

Jose Miguel Torregrosa Diaz

10Service d'hématologie, CHU de Poitiers, Poitiers, France

U

Ulrich Germing

A

Anna Maria Pelizzari

16ASST - Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy

S

Sophie Park

16CHU Grenoble Alpes - Hopital Michallon, La Tronche, France

N

Nadja Jaekel

1University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany

G

Georgia Metzgeroth

F

Francesco Onida

22ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University Milan, Milan, Italy

F

Franciane Paul

12CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France

A

Andrea Patriarca

Therapeutic Innovation in Hematology, Hematology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Maggiore della Carità, Novara, Italy

A

Aspasia Stamatoulas Bastard

1Centre Henri Becquerel, Hematology, Rouen, France

K

Katharina S. Götze

F

Fatiha Chermat

12Groupe Francophone des Myelodysplasies, Paris, France

U

Uwe Platzbecker

P

Pierre Fenaux

E

Eric Solary

3Gustave Roussy, Paris, France

R

Raphaël Itzykson

6Department of Hematology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France