Abstract
ABSTRACT Introduction T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and lymphoma (T-LBL) are aggressive hematological malignancies accounting for 15–20% of adult acute lymphoproliferative diseases. Treatment of relapsed/refractory (R/R) T-ALL/T-LBL is challenging with very few therapeutic options. Areas covered This report provides a concise review on the efficacy and safety of nelarabine monotherapy in adults with R/R T-ALL and T-LBL. Expert opinion Nelarabine is approved for the treatment of adults with R/R T-ALL/T-LBL in the setting of third or more line of therapy. Hematological and neurological toxicities are the most frequent adverse events. Grade 3 and 4 neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are common, however with treatment-related deaths accounting only for 1–2% of patients. Neurological toxicity is typically characterized by a reversible peripheral neuropathy, usually mild or moderate and without treatment delay. Other neurological (somnolence and depressed level of consciousness) or extra-neurological adverse events are uncommon and rarely severe. In conclusion, nelarabine is a well tolerated and effective salvage therapy in patients with R/R T-ALL/T-LBL and has acquired an important role as a bridge-therapy to allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
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