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Phase I/II study of dasatinib in combination with decitabine in patients with accelerated or blast phase chronic myeloid leukemia

  • Yasmin Abaza
  • , Hagop Kantarjian
  • , Yasmin Alwash
  • , Gautam Borthakur
  • , Richard Champlin
  • , Tapan Kadia
  • , Guillermo Garcia-Manero
  • , Naval Daver
  • , Farhad Ravandi
  • , Srdan Verstovsek
  • , Jan Burger
  • , Zeev Estrov
  • , Maro Ohanian
  • , Miranda Lim
  • , Naveen Pemmaraju
  • , Elias Jabbour
  • , Jorge Cortes

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Abstract

Treatment of advanced-phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) remains unsatisfactory. Single-agent tyrosine kinase inhibitors have modest and short-lived activity in this setting. We conducted a phase I/II study to determine safety and efficacy of the combination of dasatinib and decitabine in patients with advanced CML. Two different dose schedules were investigated with a starting decitabine dose of either 10 mg/m2 or 20 mg/m2 daily for 10 days plus dasatinib 100 mg daily. The target dose level was decitabine 10 mg/m2 or 20 mg/m2 daily for 10 days plus dasatinib 140 mg daily. Thirty patients were enrolled, including seven with accelerated-phase CML, 19 with blast-phase CML, and four with Philadelphia-chromosome positive acute myeloid leukemia. No dose-limiting toxicity was observed at the starting dose level with either schedule. Grade ≥3 treatment emergent hematological adverse events were reported in 28 patients. Thirteen patients (48%) achieved a major hematologic response and six (22%) achieved a minor hematologic response, with 44% of these patients achieving a major cytogenetic response and 33% achieving a major molecular response. Median overall survival (OS) was 13.8 months, with significantly higher OS among patients who achieved a hematologic response compared to non-responders (not reached vs 4.65 months; P <.001). Decitabine plus dasatinib is a safe and active regimen in advanced CML. Further studies using this combination are warranted.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1288-1295
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Hematology
Volume95
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology

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