Publications by authors named "Claudia Baldus"

According to current recommendations, older AML patients in first complete remission (CR) after induction chemotherapy should receive consolidation with intermediate-dose cytarabine (IDAC). However, no study has demonstrated the superiority of IDAC over other regimen. In this retrospective study, we compared the efficacy of mini-consolidations (idarubicin 8 mg/m day 1, cytarabine 50 mg/m/12 h, day 1-5) and IDAC.

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In 2022, the European LeukemiaNet (ELN) risk stratification for patients with AML has been updated. We aimed to validate the prognostic value of the 2022 ELN classification (ELN22) evaluating 1,570 newly diagnosed AML patients (median age, 56 years) treated with cytarabine-based intensive chemotherapy regimens. As compared to the 2017 ELN classification (ELN17), allocating 595 (38%), 413 (26%) and 562 (36%) patients to the favorable, intermediate and adverse risk category, ELN22 risk was favorable, intermediate, and adverse in 575 (37%), 410 (26%), and 585 (37%) patients, respectively.

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  • - Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a rare skin cancer that can have circulating tumor cells (CTCs) present, making it tough to differentiate from inflammatory skin conditions (IF).
  • - The study used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze T-cell receptor rearrangements in skin biopsies and blood samples from 33 MF patients and 10 IF patients, finding a high prevalence of clonal rearrangements in both groups.
  • - A refined method focusing on significant rearrangements improved diagnostic accuracy, achieving 88% sensitivity and 90% specificity for distinguishing MF from IF, while also successfully detecting CTCs in a significant number of MF patients.
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Purpose: To determine the optimal daunorubicin dose and number of 7 + 3 induction cycles in newly diagnosed AML, this randomized controlled trial compared a once daily dose of 60 mg/m with 90 mg/m daunorubicin in the first 7 + 3 induction and one versus two cycles of 7 + 3 induction.

Patients And Methods: Patients age 18-65 years with newly diagnosed AML were randomly assigned to 60 versus 90 mg/m daunorubicin once daily plus cytarabine. Patients with marrow blasts below 5% on day 15 after first induction were randomly assigned to receive a second induction cycle or no second induction cycle.

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Introduction: Conducting clinical studies is an integral part of the clinical research repertoire of university hospitals. A wealth of organizational competences must always be available in a central location and in an up-to-date form for appropriate administration. Information such as the number of ongoing studies, and the number of enrolled participants is required for tasks related to e.

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The use of chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells is a significant therapeutic improvement increasing the prognosis for patients with a variety of hematological malignancies. However, this therapy has also sometimes life-threatening, complications. Therefore, knowledge of the treatment and management of these complications, especially in treatment centers and intensive care units, respectively, is of outstanding importance.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by genomic aberrations in oncogenes, cytogenetic abnormalities, and an aberrant epigenetic landscape. Nearly 50% of AML cases will relapse with current treatment. A major source of therapy resistance is the interaction of mesenchymal stroma with leukemic cells resulting in therapeutic protection.

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In contrast to B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), molecular subgroups are less well defined in T-lineage ALL. Comprehensive studies on molecular T-ALL subgroups have been predominantly performed in pediatric ALL patients. Currently, molecular characteristics are rarely considered for risk stratification.

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AMG 330, a bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE®) that binds CD33 and CD3 on T cells facilitates T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity against CD33+ cells. This first-in-human, open-label, dose-escalation study evaluated the safety, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary efficacy of AMG 330 in adults with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (R/R AML). Amongst 77 patients treated with AMG 330 (0.

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  • In newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML), immediate treatment is typical; however, sometimes treatment may be delayed to evaluate other health issues or risks.
  • A study analyzed the effects of the timing of treatment initiation on outcomes for patients receiving venetoclax-based therapy, comparing two patient groups with average ages of 76 and 72.
  • Results showed no significant difference in overall survival or complications (like severe infections) between those who started treatment within 10 days versus later, suggesting that delaying therapy may be safe for certain patients with proper monitoring.
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We conducted a phase I trial in newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) to investigate the combination of two novel targeted agents, gemtuzumab ozogamicin (GO) and midostaurin, with intensive chemotherapy in FLT3-mutated AML and CBF leukaemia. Three dose levels of midostaurin and one to three sequential doses of 3 mg/m GO in combination with '7 + 3' induction were evaluated. Based on safety findings in 12 patients, our results show that 3 mg/m GO on Days 1 + 4 and 100 mg midostaurin on Days 8-21 can be safely combined with IC in newly diagnosed AML.

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  • * A comprehensive analysis of 97 BCP-LBL cases revealed a mutational profile closely resembling that of BCP-ALL, though with a higher frequency of mutations in epigenetic modifiers in BCP-LBL.
  • * The study found that most molecular subtypes from BCP-ALL are also present in BCP-LBL, suggesting that next-generation sequencing can help identify genetic subtypes in BCP-LBL, potentially
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Clinical research relies on high-quality patient data, however, obtaining big data sets is costly and access to existing data is often hindered by privacy and regulatory concerns. Synthetic data generation holds the promise of effectively bypassing these boundaries allowing for simplified data accessibility and the prospect of synthetic control cohorts. We employed two different methodologies of generative artificial intelligence - CTAB-GAN+ and normalizing flows (NFlow) - to synthesize patient data derived from 1606 patients with acute myeloid leukemia, a heterogeneous hematological malignancy, that were treated within four multicenter clinical trials.

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  • Scientists are working on new cancer treatments called immunotherapies, especially using CAR T cells, which have shown great results for kids with a type of leukemia.
  • When kids' leukemia comes back or doesn’t respond to regular treatments, they need a different kind of temporary treatment called bridging therapy before getting CAR T cells.
  • A group of doctors in Europe is trying to create guidelines for this bridging therapy to make sure it’s more effective and consistent for all kids with this kind of cancer.
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Despite recent refinements in the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of CEBPA mutations in AML, several questions remain open, i.e. implications of different types of basic region leucin zipper (bZIP) mutations, the role of co-mutations and the allelic state.

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Distinct diagnostic entities within BCR::ABL1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are currently defined by the International Consensus Classification of myeloid neoplasms and acute leukemias (ICC): "lymphoid only", with BCR::ABL1 observed exclusively in lymphatic precursors, vs "multilineage", where BCR::ABL1 is also present in other hematopoietic lineages. Here, we analyzed transcriptomes of 327 BCR::ABL1-positive patients with ALL (age, 2-84 years; median, 46 years) and identified 2 main gene expression clusters reproducible across 4 independent patient cohorts. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of fluorescence-activated cell-sorted hematopoietic compartments showed distinct BCR::ABL1 involvement in myeloid cells for these clusters (n = 18/18 vs n = 3/16 patients; P < .

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Genetic lesions of IKZF1 are frequent events and well-established markers of adverse risk in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. However, their function in the pathophysiology and impact on patient outcome in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains elusive. In a multicenter cohort of 1606 newly diagnosed and intensively treated adult AML patients, we found IKZF1 alterations in 45 cases with a mutational hotspot at N159S.

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Ex vivo drug response profiling is a powerful tool to study genotype-drug response associations and is being explored as a tool set for precision medicine in cancer. Here we conducted a prospective non-interventional trial to investigate feasibility of ex vivo drug response profiling for treatment guidance in hematologic malignancies (SMARTrial, NCT03488641 ). The primary endpoint to provide drug response profiling reports within 7 d was met in 91% of all study participants (N = 80).

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  • The study focuses on patients with large B cell lymphoma (LBCL) who relapse after CAR-T therapy, highlighting that while outcomes are generally poor, some patients can achieve long-term survival.
  • The German Lymphoma Alliance (GLA) suggests using allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT) as a potential treatment for those who experience CAR-T failure, with an emphasis on certain patient characteristics affecting outcomes.
  • The analysis found that 18% of patients survived for over a year after relapse, and alloHCT was feasible and associated with a 36% overall survival rate at 12 months for those with sensitive or untreated relapses, suggesting it could be a viable option for eligible patients.
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Current classifications (World Health Organization-HAEM5/ICC) define up to 26 molecular B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) disease subtypes by genomic driver aberrations and corresponding gene expression signatures. Identification of driver aberrations by transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq) is well established, while systematic approaches for gene expression analysis are less advanced. Therefore, we developed ALLCatchR, a machine learning-based classifier using RNA-Seq gene expression data to allocate BCP-ALL samples to all 21 gene expression-defined molecular subtypes.

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