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Clinical Trial
. 2008 Oct 15;112(8):3065-72.
doi: 10.1182/blood-2008-03-143537. Epub 2008 Jul 23.

Pegylated interferon-alfa-2a induces complete hematologic and molecular responses with low toxicity in polycythemia vera

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Pegylated interferon-alfa-2a induces complete hematologic and molecular responses with low toxicity in polycythemia vera

Jean-Jacques Kiladjian et al. Blood. .
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Abstract

Interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) is a nonleukemogenic treatment of polycythemia vera (PV) able to induce cytogenetic remissions. Its use is limited by toxicity, leading to treatment discontinuation in approximately 20% of patients. We completed a phase 2 multicenter study of pegylated IFN-alpha-2a in 40 PV patients. Objectives included evaluation of efficacy, safety, and monitoring of residual disease using JAK2V617F quantification (%V617F). Median follow-up was 31.4 months. At 12 months, all 37 evaluable patients had hematologic response, including 94.6% complete responses (CRs). Only 3 patients (8%) had stopped treatment. After the first year, 35 patients remained in hematologic CR, including 5 who had stopped pegylated IFN-alpha-2a. Sequential samples for %V617F monitoring, available in 29 patients, showed %V617F decrease in 26 (89.6%). Median %V617F decreased from 45% before pegylated IFN-alpha-2a to 22.5%, 17.5%, 5%, and 3% after 12, 18, 24, and 36 months, respectively. Molecular CR (JAK2V617F undetectable) was achieved in 7 patients, lasting from 6(+) to 18(+) months, and persisted after pegylated IFN-alpha-2a discontinuation in 5. No vascular event was recorded. These results show that pegylated IFN-alpha-2a yields high rates of hematologic and molecular response in PV with limited toxicity, and could even eliminate the JAK2 mutated clone in selected cases. Available at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT00241241.

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