2021
Combined oral 5-azacytidine and romidepsin are highly effective in patients with PTCL: a multicenter phase 2 study
Falchi L, Ma H, Klein S, Lue JK, Montanari F, Marchi E, Deng C, Kim HA, Rada A, Jacob AT, Kinahan C, Francescone MM, Soderquist CR, Park DC, Bhagat G, Nandakumar R, Menezes D, Scotto L, Sokol L, Shustov AR, O’Connor O. Combined oral 5-azacytidine and romidepsin are highly effective in patients with PTCL: a multicenter phase 2 study. Blood 2021, 137: 2161-2170. PMID: 33171487, DOI: 10.1182/blood.2020009004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaOverall response rateMedian progression-free survivalProgression-free survivalT-cell lymphomaOverall survivalR Peripheral T Cell LymphomaResponse rateFollicular helper cell phenotypeMulticenter phase 2 studyHigher overall response rateFrequent grade 3Complete response rateComplete remission ratePhase 2 studyPhase 1 trialDuration of responseHelper cell phenotypeLonger median survivalHistone deacetylase inhibitorsPTCL patientsR diseaseTreatment-naïveMedian survivalRemission rate
2019
Oral 5-azacytidine and romidepsin exhibit marked activity in patients with PTCL: a multicenter phase 1 study
O’Connor O, Falchi L, Lue JK, Marchi E, Kinahan C, Sawas A, Deng C, Montanari F, Amengual JE, Kim HA, Rada AM, Khan K, Jacob AT, Malanga M, Francescone MM, Nandakumar R, Soderquist CR, Park DC, Bhagat G, Cheng B, Risueño A, Menezes D, Shustov AR, Sokol L, Scotto L. Oral 5-azacytidine and romidepsin exhibit marked activity in patients with PTCL: a multicenter phase 1 study. Blood 2019, 134: 1395-1405. PMID: 31471376, DOI: 10.1182/blood.2019001285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral T-cell lymphomaPhase 1 studyDay 1Day 8Response rateMulticenter phase 1 studyT-cell lymphoma patientsAdvanced lymphoid malignanciesTreatment-related deathsComplete response rateCoprimary end pointsGrade 3 thrombocytopeniaGrade 4 neutropeniaGrade 4 thrombocytopeniaOverall response rateT-cell lymphomaNon-T-cell lymphomasTumor mutational profileHistone deacetylase inhibitorsPTCL patientsPleural effusionLymphoma patientsLymphoid malignanciesEpigenetic modifiersPatients
2010
Monomorphic T-cell post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders exhibit markedly inferior outcomes compared to monomorphic B-cell post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders
Montanari F, Bhagat G, Clark-Garvey S, Seshan V, Zain J, Diefenbach C, Mccormick E, Crook M, Conroy M, O'connor OA. Monomorphic T-cell post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders exhibit markedly inferior outcomes compared to monomorphic B-cell post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010, 51: 1761-1764. PMID: 20807097, DOI: 10.3109/10428194.2010.500436.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Immunochemotherapy with in vivo purging and autotransplant induces long clinical and molecular remission in advanced relapsed and refractory follicular lymphoma
Arcaini L, Montanari F, Alessandrino EP, Tucci A, Brusamolino E, Gargantini L, Cairoli R, Bernasconi P, Passamonti F, Bonfichi M, Zoli V, Bottelli C, Calatroni S, Troletti D, Merli M, Pascutto C, Majolino I, Rossi G, Morra E, Lazzarino M. Immunochemotherapy with in vivo purging and autotransplant induces long clinical and molecular remission in advanced relapsed and refractory follicular lymphoma. Annals Of Oncology 2008, 19: 1331-1335. PMID: 18344536, DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdn044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnthracyclinesAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-DerivedAntigens, CD20Antigens, CD34Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBleomycinBone Marrow PurgingCombined Modality TherapyCyclophosphamideCytarabineDisease ProgressionDisease-Free SurvivalDoxorubicinDrug Administration ScheduleEtoposideFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGenes, bcl-2Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorHematopoietic Stem Cell MobilizationHumansImmunologic FactorsImmunosuppressive AgentsKaplan-Meier EstimateLymphoma, FollicularMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPeripheral Blood Stem Cell TransplantationRecurrenceRemission InductionRituximabTime FactorsTransplantation, AutologousTreatment OutcomeVincristineConceptsProgression-free survivalRefractory follicular lymphomaHigh-dose therapyFollicular lymphomaFive-year progression-free survivalPeripheral blood stem cell mobilizationBlood stem cell mobilizationEnd pointHigh-dose AraC.Persistent clinical remissionPrimary end pointSecondary end pointsStem cell harvestStem cell mobilizationBcl-2 rearrangementClinical remissionComplete remissionMolecular remissionPartial responseComplete responseClinical outcomesCell mobilizationMedian numberImmunochemotherapyPatients
2007
Risk of Second Cancer in Nongastric Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphomas of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue: A Population-Based Study from Northern Italy
Arcaini L, Burcheri S, Rossi A, Pascutto C, Passamonti F, Brusamolino E, Paulli M, Orlandi E, Buelli M, Viero P, Lucioni M, Montanari F, Merli M, Cortelazzo S, Lazzarino M. Risk of Second Cancer in Nongastric Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphomas of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue: A Population-Based Study from Northern Italy. Clinical Cancer Research 2007, 13: 182-186. PMID: 17200353, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-06-0703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandardized incidence ratiosMarginal zone B-cell lymphomaIncidence ratiosSecond cancersB-cell lymphomaLymphoid tissueGeneral populationSolid tumorsSkin cancerMucosa associated lymphoid tissueSex-specific incidence ratesSite of cancerNonmelanoma skin cancerMarginal zone lymphomaSitu skin cancersNongastric MALT lymphomasExtranodal sitesAdditional malignanciesPrevious malignancyCancer RegistryComparison of risksSecond tumorMALT lymphomaIncidence rateHematologic diseases
2006
Role of the molecular staging and response in the management of follicular lymphoma patients
Arcaini L, Colombo N, Bernasconi P, Calatroni S, Passamonti F, Orlandi E, Bonfichi M, Burcheri S, Della Porta M, Rumi E, Montanari F, Algarotti A, Pascutto C, Lazzarino M. Role of the molecular staging and response in the management of follicular lymphoma patients. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2006, 47: 1018-1022. PMID: 16840191, DOI: 10.1080/10428190500467834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBcl-2/IgH rearrangementBcl-2 rearrangementBcl-2-negative patientsBcl-2 positive patientsPeripheral bloodMedian EFSMolecular respondersBone marrowNegative patientsPositive patientsClinical featuresBetter EFSIgH rearrangementsMedian event-free survivalBcl-2 negative casesEvent-free survivalFirst-line therapyCohort of patientsFollicular lymphoma patientsBcl-2Onset of diseaseMolecular responseBcl-2-positive casesInitial stagingLymphoma patients