Vemurafenib combined with cladribine and cytarabine results in durable remission of pediatric BRAF V600E-positive LCH.

Journal: Blood Advances
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Abstract

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a disorder with a variety of clinical signs. The most severe forms affect risk organs (RO). The established role of the BRAF V600E mutation in LCH led to a targeted approach. However, targeted therapy cannot cure the disease, and cessation leads to quick relapses. Here, we combined cytosine-arabinoside (Ara-C) and 2'-chlorodeoxyadenosine (2-CdA) with targeted therapy to achieve stable remission. Nineteen children were enrolled in the study: 13 were RO-positive (RO+) and 6 RO-negative (RO-). Five patients received the therapy upfront, whereas the other 14 received it as a second or third line. The protocol starts with 28 days of vemurafenib (20 mg/kg), which is followed by 3 courses of Ara-C and 2-CdA (100 mg/m2 every 12 h, 6 mg/m2 per day, days 1-5) with concomitant vemurafenib therapy. After that, vemurafenib therapy was stopped, and 3 courses of mono 2-CdA followed. All patients rapidly responded to vemurafenib: the median disease activity score decreased from 13 to 2 points in the RO+ group and from 4.5 to 0 points in the RO- group on day 28. All patients except 1 received complete protocol treatment, and 15 of them did not have disease progression. The 2-year reactivation/progression-free survival (RFS) for RO+ was 76.9% with a median follow-up of 21 months and 83.3% with a median follow-up of 29 months for RO-. Overall survival is 100%. Importantly, 1 patient experienced secondary myelodysplastic syndrome after 14 months from vemurafenib cessation. Our study demonstrates that combined vemurafenib plus 2-CdA and Ara-C is effective in a cohort of children with LCH, and the toxicity is manageable. This trial is registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03585686.

Authors
Dmitry Evseev, Daria Osipova, Irina Kalinina, Elena Raykina, Anna Ignatova, Evelina Lyudovskikh, Dina Baidildina, Alexander Popov, Vladimir Zhogov, Alexandra Semchenkova, Eugeny Litvin, Natalia Kotskaya, Ekaterina Cherniak, Kirill Voronin, Eugeny Burtsev, Gleb Bronin, Irina Vlasova, Bazarma Purbueva, Olesya Fink, Ekaterina Pristanskova, Irina Dzhukaeva, Elena Erega, Galina Novichkova, Alexey Maschan, Michael Maschan