Transfusion dependence is associated with poor survival in MDS-h and MDS-LB, while transplantation improves outcomes
Abstract
Abstract Hypoplastic myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS-h) and MDS with low blasts (MDS-LB) are characterized by low blasts and absence of defining cytogenetic abnormalities, generally conferring better outcomes than other MDS subtypes. We retrospectively analyzed 146 patients with MDS-h and 490 with MDS-LB. Median follow-up was 1168 days and median age was 52 years. MDS-h patients had more severe cytopenias, while MDS-LB showed greater disease burden. U2AF1 (27.29%) and ASXL1 (24.13%) were common mutations. At diagnosis, 42.41% were transfusion-dependent (TD), and 52.08% were Molecular International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-M) higher-risk, with comparable rates between subgroups. Among initially transfusion-independent patients (n=368), the cumulative incidence of TD during follow-up was 45.56%, independently predicted by IPSS-M higher-risk (HR=2.065). The estimated 5-year OS was 60.5%, higher in MDS-h (75.6%) than MDS-LB (55.6%, P=0.001). The 5-year cumulative incidence of progression was 14.7%, without subtype difference (P=0.141). TD at diagnosis (HR=3.271), U2AF1 mutations (HR=1.473), age>65 (HR=2.282), and bone marrow blasts≥2% (HR=1.433) were independent adverse predictors for OS. U2AF1 mutations (HR=2.096), bone marrow blasts≥2% (HR=2.105) and IPSS-M higher-risk (HR=2.027) were also associated with progression. In TD patients≤65 years, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) improved OS (HR=0.513, P=0.017) and reduced transfusion burden. In this large cohort, we observed a strong association between TD and IPSS-M risk classification. Both MDS-h and MDS-LB patients demonstrated generally favorable survival with low rates of disease progression. Allo-HSCT should be considered for TD patients to improve long-term outcomes.
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Authors (8)
Wenjing Guo
School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering
Linlin Liu
Li Jia
The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Institutes of Biology and Medical Sciences, Suzhou Medical College of Soochow University, Soochow University
Hui Wang
Aiming Pang
Erlie Jiang
Zhijian Xiao
Sizhou Feng