Molecular Diagnostic Platform for AML

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    2000
  • sponsor
    PETHEMA Foundation
Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

This will be a translational study without any therapeutic intervention, for the purpose of analyzing the diagnostic and molecular results / characterization of adult patients with AML, regardless of the treatment they receive. Newly diagnosed or relapsed/resistant AML patients will be included.

Description

This will be a multicenter, translational study without any therapeutic intervention. It will be conducted at 7 central laboratories (Hospital Universitari i Politcnic La Fe, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Roco, Hospital Dr. Negrn de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Hospital Reina Sofa de Crdoba and Clnica Universidad de Navarra) belonging to the Spanish PETHEMA Group. The laboratories will receive and process bone marrow and peripheral blood samples of patients with AML at the time of the initial diagnosis or at relapse or resistance (first or subsequent relapse/resistance). The demographic data and clinical characteristics of the patients and of the AML, morphological and molecular response will be collected in case report forms (CRFs). Since the aim of this study is the molecular diagnosis of AML, all patients with AML will be included, regardless of the treatment (or no treatment at all) they receive.

The physicians will receive the report about the molecular diagnosis for FLT3, NPM1, CBF and PML/RARa quickly (<48-96 hours), in order to provide them with knowledge of the mutational status, that may cause changes to be made during the initial management of the disease.

The aim of this project is to set up this rapid screening and diagnostic platform for AML by having specimens sent to 7 centralized reference laboratories across the country, where the molecular characteristics of leukemic cells will be analyzed by qRT-PCR and NGS technologies with high quality standards. This platform will provide homogeneous criteria for assessing the biological characteristics of the different entities that make up the disease.

It is expected that samples of marrow and/or blood of 700 patients with AML will be analyzed per year.

Details
Condition Acute myeloid leukemia, Acute myeloid leukemia
Age 18years - 99years
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04446741
SponsorPETHEMA Foundation
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Have voluntarily given informed consent for the sending and processing of biological specimens, as well as for the analysis and reporting of the results on the mutation status of their AML
Age greater than or equal to 18 years
Morphological diagnosis of AML or acute leukemia of ambiguous lineage according to WHO criteria at diagnosis, relapse or resistance

Exclusion Criteria

Inability of the patient or his/her legal representative to understand and voluntarily sign the informed consent form
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