In Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia, frontline dasatinib plus blinatumomab (dasa+blina) is associated with long-term survival rates of 75-80%. The phase III GIMEMA ALL2820 trial has explored ponatinib with blinatumomab (pona+blina). In the present study, the immune modulation induced by dasa+blina and pona+blina was investigated. Immune cells were analyzed at the end of induction (T0) and after 2, 4 and 5 blinatumomab cycles (T2, T4, T5). Among 153 patients (43 dasa+blina, 110 pona+blina), the dasa+blina combination induced a significantly greater lymphocyte increase at T4 and T5 compared to pona+blina. The Treg counts decreased only in the dasa+blina treated patients. NK and NK-T cells increased significantly in the dasa+blina group, at all timepoints. Complete molecular responders (CMR) after dasatinib induction had significantly higher lymphocytes, T and NK cells compared to non-CMR patients. Bone marrow analyses showed higher activation (CD25, CD69) and lower exhaustion (PD1, TIM3) markers on NK and NK-T cells in dasa+blina treated patients. Dasa+blina patients exhibited a significantly enhanced NK cell capacity compared to ponatinib treated patients. Patients remaining on dasatinib maintained elevated NK cells with a more mature phenotype, suggesting a durable effect. These results highlight the greater dasa+blina immune activation, supporting a potential synergistic effect of the drug combination.

Sica, S., immunomodulatory effect of dasatinib plus blinatumomab versus ponatinib blinatumomab in newly diagnoses Ph+ acute lumphoblastic leukemia, <<LEUKEMIA>>, 2026; (3): 577-586 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336063]

immunomodulatory effect of dasatinib plus blinatumomab versus ponatinib blinatumomab in newly diagnoses Ph+ acute lumphoblastic leukemia

Sica, Simona
Penultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2026

Abstract

In Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia, frontline dasatinib plus blinatumomab (dasa+blina) is associated with long-term survival rates of 75-80%. The phase III GIMEMA ALL2820 trial has explored ponatinib with blinatumomab (pona+blina). In the present study, the immune modulation induced by dasa+blina and pona+blina was investigated. Immune cells were analyzed at the end of induction (T0) and after 2, 4 and 5 blinatumomab cycles (T2, T4, T5). Among 153 patients (43 dasa+blina, 110 pona+blina), the dasa+blina combination induced a significantly greater lymphocyte increase at T4 and T5 compared to pona+blina. The Treg counts decreased only in the dasa+blina treated patients. NK and NK-T cells increased significantly in the dasa+blina group, at all timepoints. Complete molecular responders (CMR) after dasatinib induction had significantly higher lymphocytes, T and NK cells compared to non-CMR patients. Bone marrow analyses showed higher activation (CD25, CD69) and lower exhaustion (PD1, TIM3) markers on NK and NK-T cells in dasa+blina treated patients. Dasa+blina patients exhibited a significantly enhanced NK cell capacity compared to ponatinib treated patients. Patients remaining on dasatinib maintained elevated NK cells with a more mature phenotype, suggesting a durable effect. These results highlight the greater dasa+blina immune activation, supporting a potential synergistic effect of the drug combination.
2026
Inglese
Sica, S., immunomodulatory effect of dasatinib plus blinatumomab versus ponatinib blinatumomab in newly diagnoses Ph+ acute lumphoblastic leukemia, <<LEUKEMIA>>, 2026; (3): 577-586 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336063]
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