Abstract

No data are available regarding obesity and outcome in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). We analyzed 263 patients from the AGMT CLL‐8a Mabtenance trial for the impact of obesity. The trial included patients after rituximab‐containing induction treatment in first or second line that had achieved at least a PR. A randomization to rituximab maintenance treatment (375 mg/m2 q3 months for 2 years) vs observation was performed. In this cohort 22% of the patients (58/263) were classified as obese. The baseline response to induction treatment was inferior in obese patients with a lower CR rate (43.1% vs 60.5% in obese vs non‐obese, P = 0.018) and with a lower rate of patients achieving MRD negativity after chemoimmunotherapy induction treatment (19.6% vs 35.8%, P = 0.02). The PFS outcome of obese patients was significantly worse in the observation group of the trial (24 vs 39 months median PFS, P = 0.03). However, in the rituximab maintenance group the outcome for obese vs non‐obese was not different (P = 0.4). In summary, obesity was overall associated with a worse outcome of chemoimmunotherapy induction. However, rituximab maintenance treatment seems to be able to overcome this negative effect.

Highlights

  • There are conflicting results regarding the prognostic role of higher BMI during treatment for aggressive lymphoma and indolent lymphoma

  • Obesity has been investigated as a risk factor for the development of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with conflicting results to date

  • Obese patients had a lower rate of CR to the last chemoimmunotherapy (43.1% vs 60.0%, P = 0.018) and of MRD negativity in the bone marrow (19.6% vs 35.8%, P = 0.02) at study entry compared with non‐obese patients in either cohort (Table 1B)

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Rituximab maintenance overcomes the negative prognostic factor of obesity in CLL: Subgroup analysis of the international randomized AGMT CLL‐8a mabtenance trial. Alexander Egle1,2,3 | Thomas Melchardt1,2,3 | Petra Obrtlíková4 | Lukáš Smolej5 | Tomáš Kozák6 | Michael Steurer7 | Johannes Andel8 | Sonja Burgstaller9 | Eva Mikušková10 | Liana Gercheva11 | Thomas Nösslinger12 | Tomáš Papajík13 | Miriam Ladická14 | Michael Girschikofsky15 | Mikuláš Hrubiško16 | Ulrich Jäger17 | Daniela Voskova18 | Martin Pecherstorfer19 | Eva Králiková20 | Christina Burcoveanu21 | Emil Spasov22 | Andreas Petzer23 | Georgi Mihaylov24 | Julian Raynov25 | Horst Oexle26 | August Zabernigg27 | Emília Flochová28 | Stanislav Palášthy29 | Olga Stehlíková30 | Michael Doubek30 | Petra Altenhofer1,2,3 | Lukas Weiss1,2,3 | Teresa Magnes1,2,3 | Lisa Pleyer1,2,3 | Anton Klingler31 | Jiří Mayer30 | Richard Greil[1,2,3]. Alexander Egle and Thomas Melchardt contributed to this manuscript.

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