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We conducted a phase II trial of deoxycoformycin (pentostatin [DCF]) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Eligibility criteria included age greater than 18 years, Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) performance status 0 to 2, lymphocyte count greater than or equal to 15,000 cells/microL, international stage B or C disease (multiple lymph nodes involved and/or hemoglobin [Hgb] less than 11 g and/or platelets less than 100,000/microL) and no more than one prior treatment regimen. DCF dose was 4 mg/m2 intravenously (IV) weekly for 3 weeks and then every 2 weeks. There were 39 eligible patients (35 men and four women; median age, 63 years; median time from diagnosis to study entry, 3 years). Of these 39 patients, 31% were stage B and 33% had no prior treatment. Median laboratory values at entry were Hgb 10.5 g, WBC 96,100/microL, and platelets 93,500/microL. Nodal involvement was present in 90%, splenomegaly in 81%, and hepatomegaly in 47%. Patients received a median of nine DCF injections, with a range of four to 26. Three patients were not evaluable for response. Overall, 3% achieved a complete response (CR), 23% a partial response (PR), 28% showed clinical improvement (CI), and 38% had stable disease (SD). Associated toxicities (grade 2 or worse) observed were infections (52%), worsening of thrombocytopenia (26%) or anemia (33%), nausea and vomiting (31%), rash or pruritus (20%), and stomatitis (8%). We conclude that DCF is an active agent in CLL with acceptable toxicity.
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PMID:Pentostatin in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a phase II trial of Cancer and Leukemia group B. 278 91

Hairy-cell leukemia (HCL) is a lymphoproliferative B-cell malignancy--it represents about 2% of all adult leukemias. HCL is associated with pancytopenia and splenomegaly. In the late 1980s, introduction of new purine analogs such as 2-deoxycoformycin (pentostatin, DCF) and 2-chlorodeoxy-adenosine (2-CdA) significantly improved the prognosis of HCL patients. 33-89% patients can achieve a complete remission (CR) following DCF treatment and 85% CR after 2-CdA therapy. There is no cross-resistance between pentostatin and 2-CdA. Residual hairy cells are present in bone marrow of almost all patients after purine analogs therapy, detected by immunohistochemical methods. It is called minimal residual disease (MRD). The spleen may be the source of MRD after purine analogs therapy. Thus splenectomy could be a profitable approach after chemotherapy. Hairy-cell leukemia relapse appears in 47.8% of cases in 30 months after pentostatin treatment and in 23% of cases in 3 years after 2-CdA therapy. There is no perfect treatment of HCL relapse. Thanks to new purine analogs hairy-cell leukemia may be considered a potentially curable disease.
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PMID:[Hairy cell leukemia--a potentially curable malignancy. Selected aspects of purine analog therapy]. 1002 85

Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a chronic B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder characterized by splenomegaly, pancytopenia and circulating lymphocytes displaying prominent cytoplasmic projections. HCL has usually an indolent course and the patients with asymptomatic disease do not require therapy. Treatment of progressive symptomatic HCL includes a variety of pharmacological approaches such as interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha), pentostatin (DCF) and cladribine (2-CdA), which have significantly improved the disease prognosis. 2-CdA and DCF seem to induce a similar high response rate and a long overall survival. They are also active in relapsed patients. More recently high activity of anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (rituximab) and anti-CD25 (LMB-2) and anti-CD22 (BL-22) immunotoxins have increased the number of therapeutic options for HCL. Splenectomy may be still indicated in patients with massive, symptomatic splenomegaly or results in severe cytopenia. IFN-alpha may have a place in patients with very severe cytopenia, in HCL in pregnancy and in patients who have failed prior therapy with purine nucleoside analogs. HCL variant (HCL-V) is a distinct clinico-pathological entity which seems to be resistant to IFN-alpha and purine nucleoside analogs - DCF and 2-CdA. However, preliminary observations suggest that monoclonal antibodies - rituximab and BL-22 immunotoxin are highly active in this disorder even refractory to 2-CdA. In this review current therapeutic strategies in HCL and HCL-V are presented.
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PMID:Current treatment options in hairy cell leukemia and hairy cell leukemia variant. 1678 Oct 83