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Published in: Advances in Therapy 11/2015

Open Access 01-11-2015 | Original Research

Decitabine for Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes in Chinese Patients: An Open-Label, Phase-3b Study

Authors: Depei Wu, Xin Du, Jie Jin, Zhijian Xiao, Zhixiang Shen, Zonghong Shao, Xiao Li, Xiaojun Huang, Ting Liu, Li Yu, Jianyong Li, Baoan Chen, Guangsheng He, Zhen Cai, Hongchuang Liang, Jigang Li, Changgeng Ruan

Published in: Advances in Therapy | Issue 11/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of decitabine in Chinese patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).

Methods

Patients (≥18 years) who had a de novo or secondary MDS diagnosis according to French–American–British classification and an International Prognostic Scoring System score ≥0.5 were enrolled and randomized (1:1) to one of two decitabine regimens: 3-day treatment (3-h intravenous infusion of 15 mg/m2 given every 8 h for three consecutive days/cycle/6 weeks) or 5-day treatment (1-h intravenous infusion of 20 mg/m2 once daily on days 1–5/cycle/4 weeks). After a minimum of 30 patients were assigned to 3-day schedule, the remaining were assigned to the 5-day schedule. The primary efficacy endpoint was the overall response rate (ORR). Secondary outcome measures included hematologic improvement (HI), cytogenetic response rate, the time to acute myeloid leukemia (AML) progression, and overall survival (OS).

Results

In total, 132 of 135 enrolled patients (3-day treatment, n = 36; 5-day treatment, n = 99) discontinued treatment (major reasons included patient withdrawal/lack of efficacy, n = 48; adverse events, n = 23; and disease progression, n = 22). During the study, 35 of 132 (26.5%) patients from the intent-to-treat (ITT) group achieved significant (P < 0.001) ORR [3-day group (n = 10, 29.4%), P = 0.003; 5-day group (n = 25, 25.5%), P < 0.001]. The HI rate was similar between the 3-day (47.1%) and 5-day groups (48.0%). Cytogenetic response was achieved in 20 of the 30 (66.7%) patients who had a baseline cytogenetic abnormality. Fifty-three (40.2%) AML transformations or deaths occurred and the median AML-free survival time was 23.8 months for all patients from the ITT set; 24-month OS rate was 48.9%. Adverse events of myelosuppression-related disorders (85.6%) and infections (43.2%) were commonly reported.

Conclusion

Decitabine treatment was efficacious in Chinese patients with MDS with its safety profile comparable to the global studies of decitabine conducted to date.

Funding

Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd. China (a company of Johnson & Johnson).

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT01751867.
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Metadata
Title
Decitabine for Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes in Chinese Patients: An Open-Label, Phase-3b Study
Authors
Depei Wu
Xin Du
Jie Jin
Zhijian Xiao
Zhixiang Shen
Zonghong Shao
Xiao Li
Xiaojun Huang
Ting Liu
Li Yu
Jianyong Li
Baoan Chen
Guangsheng He
Zhen Cai
Hongchuang Liang
Jigang Li
Changgeng Ruan
Publication date
01-11-2015
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Advances in Therapy / Issue 11/2015
Print ISSN: 0741-238X
Electronic ISSN: 1865-8652
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-015-0263-8

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