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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Combined Immuno-chemotherapy for Patients With B-linear Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Diagnosed From 0 to 365 Days of Life (ALL-Baby-2021)

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Combined Immuno-chemotherapy for Patients With B-linear Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Diagnosed From 0 to 365 Days of Life (ALL-Baby-2021)

Official Title: Prospective Single Group Study Combined Immuno-hemotherapy for Patients With B-linear Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Diagnosed From 0 to 365 Days of Life (ALL-Baby-2021)

Study ID: NCT05029531

Study Description

Brief Summary: The innovation of this protocol is the risk-adapted choice of therapy and the use of a combination of chemotherapy with immunotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for patients with risk factors. we have proposed a two-stage stratification into risk groups: Initially: * Standard risk: patients with no rearrangement of the KMT2A gene. * Intermediate risk: patients with rearrangement of the KMT2A gene without damage to the central nervous system. * High risk: patients with rearrangement of the KMT2A gene with lesions of the central nervous system. According to the results of induction therapy: * The high-risk group includes patients from the standard risk group with an MRD level of more than 0.1% after the induction course and from the intermediate risk group with MRD-positive (PCR) after HR1 block. * The allocation of children in the first year of life without the rearranged KMT2A gene into a separate group seems to be logical, since the prognosis in this group is better than in children with the rearranged KMT2A gene. In this protocol, non-intensive therapy with consolidations and maintenance therapy remains for those who achieve a low MRD level (less than 0.1%) after a course of induction. The rest of the patients move into a high-risk group: they receive blinatumomab and HSCT. * The concept of therapy for patients at intermediate risk is based on the rate at which MRD-negativity is achieved: standard consolidation and maintenance therapy for those who became MRD-negative at the end of induction, "block" chemotherapy for those who were positive at the end of induction, but achieved negativity after HR1 block, blinatumomab with HSCT for those who have preserved the MRD after the HR1 block. * For high-risk patients, a combination of immunotherapy (blinatumomab - a bispecific CD3 / CD19 T-cell activator) and HSCT in the first remission was chosen.

Detailed Description: * Standard risk group: * Induction of remission: 36 days of dexamethasone, 5 weekly injections of vincristine, 2 injections of daunorubicin on days 8 and 22, a single injection of pegelated asparaginase on days 5-7 and 6 weekly intrathecal injections of three drugs (methotrexate, cyamethosar and dexamethason ). * Further therapy in this therapeutic group depends on the status of remission, the level of MRD on the 36th day of therapy. * MRD-negative patients receive consolidation therapy in the amount of 3 consolidations (6-mercaptopurine, methotrexate, peg-asparaginase, daunorubicin) with re-induction courses (dexamethasone, vincristine) and maintenance therapy (6-mercaptopurine, methotrexate). * MRD-positive patients receive a course of blinatumomab and HSCT. * Intermediate risk group: * Induction of remission: 36 days of dexamethasone, 5 weekly injections of vincristine, 2 injections of daunorubicin on days 8 and 22, a single injection of pegelated asparaginase on days 5-7, 6 weekly intrathecal injections of three drugs (methotrexate, cyamethosar, dexamethasone). * Further therapy in this therapeutic group depends on the status of remission on the 36th day of therapy. * Patients who have achieved molecular remission receive consolidation therapy in the amount of 3 consolidations with re-induction courses and maintenance therapy. * Patients who have not achieved molecular remission receive HR1 block. Further therapy depends on the remission status after HR1 block. Patients who have not achieved molecular remission receive a course of blinatumomab and HSCT, patients who have achieved molecular remission, two more blocks HR2 and HR3, protocol II and maintenance therapy. * High risk group: * Induction of remission: 36 days of dexamethasone, 5 weekly injections of vincristine, 2 injections of daunorubicin on days 8 and 22, a single injection of pegelated asparaginase on days 5-7, 6 weekly intrathecal injections of three drugs (methotrexate, cyamethosar, dexamethasone). * Further therapy in this therapeutic group does not depend on the status of remission on the 36th day of therapy. * All patients receive HR1 block, blinatumomab course and HSCT (subject to morphological remission).

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 1 Day

Eligible Ages: CHILD

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

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