1.Flumatinib, venetoclax combined with azacitidine for treatment of Ph + mixed-phenotype acute leukemia: report of 2 cases and review of literature
Siyu LIU ; Yimin HU ; Junfan LI ; Hong LIU ; Lihua WU ; Xiyan WANG ; Runxia GU ; Ying WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2025;34(4):213-217
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of the triplet regimen of flumatinib, venetoclax (VEN) and azacitidine (AZA) for Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph +) mixed-phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL). Methods:The clinical data of 2 Ph + MPAL patients treated with triplet regimen of flumatinib, VEN and AZA who were admitted to the Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College in February and March 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, and the relevant literature was reviewed. Results:Patient 1 was a 56-year-old female, and patient 2 was a 59-year-old male. Both patients were diagnosed with Ph + B cell/myeloid (B/My) MPAL. After the first course of induction chemotherapy with the triplet regimen, patient 1 achieved hematological complete remission (HCR), complete cytogenetic remission (CCyR) and major molecular response (MMR), and patient 2 achieved HCR and CCyR. During the entire treatment process, the adverse reactions of two patients were mainly fever and ≥ grade 3 hematological adverse reactions, which were relieved after the use of antibiotics and intermittent infusion of blood products. When the patient achieved HCR and received consolidation treatment with the same regimen, the adverse reactions were mild. Conclusions:The triplet regimen of flumatinib, VEN and AZA is safe and effective for the treatment of Ph + MPAL, and is a new induction therapy option for such patients.
2.Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of Ph + acute lymphoblastic leukemia with multilineage involvement
Delin LU ; Qimin ZHANG ; Le LI ; Runxia GU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(7):668-672
The evolving stratified treatment approach based on molecular genetic alterations and minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring has established a strong foundation for clinically managing Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph + ALL). However, with the growing use of immune-targeted therapies and the increased sensitivity of detection technologies, discrepancies in MRD assessment have emerged in some patients with Ph + ALL, particularly where BCR:: ABL1-based MRD levels remain consistently elevated compared to those detected by alternative methods. Research suggests that this persistent BCR:: ABL1 positivity may not solely reflect residual lymphoblasts but may also indicate the involvement of multilineage hematopoietic cells. This distinct biological feature has been termed Ph + ALL with multilineage involvement. Currently, the absence of standardized diagnostic criteria and prognostic frameworks for this subtype poses significant challenges in clinical decision-making. Therefore, this article offers a comprehensive review of its molecular and pathological characteristics, potential prognostic biomarkers, patterns of disease evolution, and clinical implications, with the goal of informing more accurate diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
3.Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of Ph + acute lymphoblastic leukemia with multilineage involvement
Delin LU ; Qimin ZHANG ; Le LI ; Runxia GU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(7):668-672
The evolving stratified treatment approach based on molecular genetic alterations and minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring has established a strong foundation for clinically managing Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph + ALL). However, with the growing use of immune-targeted therapies and the increased sensitivity of detection technologies, discrepancies in MRD assessment have emerged in some patients with Ph + ALL, particularly where BCR:: ABL1-based MRD levels remain consistently elevated compared to those detected by alternative methods. Research suggests that this persistent BCR:: ABL1 positivity may not solely reflect residual lymphoblasts but may also indicate the involvement of multilineage hematopoietic cells. This distinct biological feature has been termed Ph + ALL with multilineage involvement. Currently, the absence of standardized diagnostic criteria and prognostic frameworks for this subtype poses significant challenges in clinical decision-making. Therefore, this article offers a comprehensive review of its molecular and pathological characteristics, potential prognostic biomarkers, patterns of disease evolution, and clinical implications, with the goal of informing more accurate diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
4.Cardiac magnetic resonance-feature tracking technique can assess cardiac function and prognosis in patients with myocardial amyloidosis.
Jianing CUI ; Runxia LI ; Xueqian LIU ; Yanan ZHAO ; Xinghua ZHANG ; Qingbo LIU ; Tao LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2023;43(4):660-666
OBJECTIVE:
To quantitatively assess cardiac functions in patients with cardiac amyloidosis (CA) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) using cardiac magnetic resonance-feature tracking (CMR-FT) technique and evaluate the prognostic value of CMR-FT in patients with CA.
METHODS:
We retrospectively collected the data from 31 CA patients with systemic amyloidosis confirmed by Congo red staining and serum immunohistochemistry after extracardiac tissue biopsy undergoing CMR at our hospital from March, 2013 to June, 2021.Thirty-one age and gender matched patients with asymmetric left ventricular wall hypertrophy and 31 healthy individuals without organic or functional heart disease served as the controls.Radial, circumferential and longitudinal strains and strain rates of the left ventricle at the global level and in each myocardial segment (basal, middle and apical) were obtained with CMR-FT technique and compared among the 3 groups.The predictive value of myocardial strains and strain rates for all-cause mortality in CA patients was analyzed using a stepwise COX regression model.
RESULTS:
The left ventricular volume, myocardial mass, ejection fraction and cardiac output differed significantly among the groups (P < 0.05).Except for apical longitudinal strain, the global and segmental strains were all significantly lower in CA group than in HCM group (P < 0.05).The global and segmental strains were all significantly lower in CA group than in the healthy individuals (P < 0.05).The basal strain rates in the 3 directions were significantly lower in CA group than in the healthy individuals (P < 0.05), but the difference in apical strain rates was not statistically significant between the two groups.Multivariate stepwise COX analysis showed that troponin T (HR=1.05, 95%CI: 1.01-1.10, P=0.017) and middle peak diastolic circumferential strain rate (HR=6.87, 95%CI: 1.52-31.06, P=0.012) were strong predictors of death in CA patients.
CONCLUSION
Strain and strain rate parameters derived from CMR-FT based on cine sequences are new noninvasive imaging markers for assessing cardiac impairment in CA and cardiac function changes in HCM, and provide independent predictive information for all-cause mortality in CA patients.
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Retrospective Studies
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine/methods*
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Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic/diagnostic imaging*
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Ventricular Function, Left
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Amyloidosis/diagnostic imaging*
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Prognosis
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Predictive Value of Tests
5.Dasatinib combined with multi-agent chemotherapy regimen in newly diagnosed Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a prospective study from a single center
Guangji ZHANG ; Xiaoyuan GONG ; Shaowei QIU ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Kaiqi LIU ; Dong LIN ; Bingcheng LIU ; Hui WEI ; Shuning WEI ; Yan LI ; Runxia GU ; Benfa GONG ; Yuntao LIU ; Qiuyun FANG ; Yingchang MI ; Ying WANG ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(2):109-115
Objective:This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of dasatinib combined with a multi-agent chemotherapy regimen of Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph + ALL) patients. Methods:This prospective, single-arm, and open clinical study enrolled 30 adult Ph + ALL patients who were newly diagnosed and treated from January 2016 to April 2018 in the center of this study. Standard induction chemotherapy was given for 4 weeks. However, dasatinib (100 mg/d) was continuously administered from day 8 until the end of the whole therapy in the induction therapy. Patients who are available for allogeneic or autologous stem cell transplantation (SCT) received transplantation when the disease was evaluated as complete remission. Results:All 30 patients achieved hematological complete remission (HCR) after the induction chemotherapy, and 70.0% (21/30) of them achieved the accumulated molecular complete remission (MCR) . The patients were followed up with a median follow-up time of 37.8 months (32.0-46.6) . The 3 year overall survival (OS) and 3 year hematological relapse-free survival (HRFS) were 68.1% and 61.6%, respectively. Moreover, 63.3% and 43.3% of the patients achieved molecular major remission and MCR, respectively. Consequently, 60.0% of the patients achieved MCR until 6 months. The patients who achieved MCR within 6 months had superior OS ( P=0.004) , HRFS ( P=0.049) , and event-free survival (EFS; P=0.001) . Fifteen patients (50.0%) received SCT at the first HCR. However, HRFS ( P=0.030) and EFS ( P=0.010) in the SCT group were better than those in the chemotherapy group. Conclusions:The regimen of dasatinib combined with a multi-agent chemotherapy was proven safe and effective in the treatment of newly diagnosed adult Ph + ALL patients. Clinical trial registration:ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02523976.
6. Characteristics and prognosis in adult acute myeloid leukemia patients with MLL gene rearrangements
Xiaoyuan GONG ; Ying WANG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Hui WEI ; Chengwen LI ; Qinghua LI ; Jiawei ZHAO ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Dong LIN ; Kaiqi LIU ; Shuning WEI ; Benfa GONG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xingli ZHAO ; Yan LI ; Runxia GU ; Shaowei QIU ; Yingchang MI ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(1):9-14
Objective:
To analyze the clinical and laboratory characteristics, and prognosis of adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with MLL gene rearrangements.
Methods:
The medical records of 92 adult AML patients with MLL gene rearrangements from January 2010 to December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed.
Results:
92 cases (6.5%) with MLL gene rearrangements were identified in 1 417 adult AML (Non-M3) patients, the median age of the patients was 35.5 years (15 to 64 years old) with an equal sex ratio, the median WBC were 21.00(0.42-404.76)×109/L, and 78 patients (84.8%) were acute monoblastic leukemia according to FAB classification. Eleven common partner genes were detected in 32 patients, 9 cases (28.1%) were MLL/AF9(+), 5 cases (15.6%) were MLL/AF6(+), 5 cases (15.6%) were MLL/ELL(+), 2 cases (6.3%) were MLL/AF10(+), 1 case (3.1%) was MLL/SETP6(+), and the remaining 10 patients’ partner genes weren’t identified. Of 92 patients, 83 cases with a median follow-up of 10.3 (0.3-74.0) months were included for the prognosis analysis, the complete remission (CR) rate was 85.5% (71/83), the median overall survival (OS) and relapse free survival (RFS) were 15.4 and 13.1 months, respectively. Two-year OS and RFS were 36.6% and 29.5%, respectively. Of 31 patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), two-year OS and RFS for patients received and non-received allo-HSCT were 57.9% and 21.4%, 52.7% and 14.9%, respectively (
7. Impact of duration of antibiotic therapy on the prognosis of patients with acute myeloid leukemia who had Gram-negative bloodstream infection in consolidation chemotherapy
Runxia GU ; Hui WEI ; Ying WANG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Dong LIN ; Kaiqi LIU ; Shuning WEI ; Benfa GONG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xingli ZHAO ; Xiaoyuan GONG ; Yan LI ; Shaowei QIU ; Yingchang MI ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(6):471-475
Objectives:
To investigate the influence of duration of antibiotic therapy on the prognosis of patients with AML who had Gram-negative bloodstream infection during consolidation chemotherapy.
Methods:
Data were collected retrospectively from 591 patients enrolled from the registered "A Phase III study on optimizing treatment based on risk stratification for acute myeloid leukemia, ChiCTR-TRC-10001202" treatment protocol between September 2010 and January 2016 in different treatment cycles.
Results:
A total of 119 episodes of Gram-negative bloodstream infection occurred during consolidation chemotherapy. Excluding the 5 episodes in which fever lasted longer than 7 days, 114 episodes of infection were analyzed. The median neutrophil count was 0 (0-5.62)×109/L, median neutropenia duration was 9 (3-26) days, median interval of antibiotics administration was 7 (4-14) days. Logistic regression analysis showed that there is no significant difference on 3-day recurrent fever rate and reinfection by the same type bacteria between antibiotics administration ≤7 days or >7 days (1.2%
8. Characteristics and prognosis in adult patients with early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Xiaoyuan GONG ; Ying WANG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Hui WEI ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Dong LIN ; Kaiqi LIU ; Shuning WEI ; Benfa GONG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xingli ZHAO ; Yan LI ; Runxia GU ; Shaowei QIU ; Yingchang MI ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(12):977-982
Objective:
To analyze the clinical, laboratory characteristics and prognosis of adult early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ETP-ALL).
Methods:
The clinical data of 13 adult ETP-ALL patients from January 2009 to March 2017 were retrospectively analyzed and compared with non-ETP ALL patients.
Results:
13 ETP-ALL patients (17.3%) were identified in 75 adult T-ALL patients, the median age of the patients was 35 years old (15 to 49 years) and 10 patients were male (76.9%). ETP-ALL patients had lower WBC count, LDH level, blasts in peripheral blood, lower incidence of thymic mass and higher PLT count compared to non-ETP ALL patients. The CR rate after one course induction chemotherapy for ETP-ALL and non-ETP ALL patients was 33.3% and 90.1%, respectively (
9.Acute myeloid leukemia with NPM-MLF1 fusion gene: report of one case and review of literature
Gangji ZHANG ; Wei LI ; Shaowei QIU ; Shuning WEI ; Kaiqi LIU ; Yuntao LIU ; Benfa GONG ; Runxia GU ; Xiaoyuan GONG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Hui WEI ; Ying WANG ; Dong LIN ; Yingchang MI ; Jianxiang WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2017;26(5):283-286
Objective To investigate the characteristics of NPM-MLF1 fusion gene in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Methods The data of one AML patient with NPM-MLF1 fusion gene was analyzed,and literatures were reviewed. Results A female patient was diagnosed as AML M6. In the course of the disease, 2 hematologic relapsed, and 2 recurrences were associated with NPM-MLF1 fusion gene positive. After inductive treatment, hematologic complete remission was achieved, and NPM-MLF1 fusion genes were all negative. Survival time surpassed 6 years when the chemotherapy was performed alone. Conclusion The incidence of NPM-MLF1 fusion gene in AML is low. It is necessary to collect more clinical data to judge whether an independent disease type or not.
10. Clinical features and prognosis in CD10- pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Xiaoyuan GONG ; Ying WANG ; Bingcheng LIU ; Hui WEI ; Chunlin ZHOU ; Dong LIN ; Kaiqi LIU ; Shuning WEI ; Benfa GONG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yuntao LIU ; Xingli ZHAO ; Yan LI ; Runxia GU ; Shaowei QIU ; Yingchang MI ; Jianxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(1):17-21
Objective:
To analyze the clinical features and prognosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients with immunophenotype of CD10-pre-B (CD10- pre B-ALL) .
Methods:
6 adult cases with CD10- pre B-ALL immunophenotypes were analyzed retrospectively, related literatures were reviewed to clarify these kind of patients’ clinical features and prognosis.
Results:
CD10- pre B-ALL occurred in 1.5% of ALL, 1.8% of B-ALL and 11.5% of pre B-ALL respectively. All the 6 patients were male with the median age as 33.5 years old, the median white blood cells was 101.78×109/L, MLL-AF4 fusion transcripts were evident in all cases. Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 5 patients after first induction chemotherapy, 1 patient failed to respond to induction therapy, and got CR after 3 courses of chemotherapy. 2 patients underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) in CR1, 1 patient relapsed in the short term and underwent allo-HSCT in CR2. 1 patient was still waiting for allo-HSCT. Of the 2 patients who didn’t receive transplantation, 1 died following a relapse, the other remained to be in CR.
Conclusions
CD10- pre B-ALL was a rare but distinct subtype in adult ALL characterized by male dominance, high onset white blood cells and MLL rearrangement rate. Conventional chemotherapy produced a high response rate but more likely relapse, allo-HSCT may have the potential to improve the prognosis of these patients.

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