Identification of Potential Surrogate Endpoints in Randomized Clinical Trials of Aggressive Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Correlation of Complete Response, Time-to-Event and Overall Survival Data.

Blood ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 114 (22) ◽  
pp. 3699-3699
Author(s):  
Linda M. Lee ◽  
Lisa Wang ◽  
Michael Crump

Abstract Abstract 3699 Poster Board III-635 Background Aggressive histology non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are generally treated with curative intent. Establishing appropriate surrogate endpoints for overall survival (OS) may permit more rapid evaluation and approval of new agents for aggressive NHL. Treatment failure endpoints including event-free survival (EFS) or progression-free survival (PFS) permit earlier reporting of results, but their ability to predict OS is unknown. The purpose of this study is to correlate different efficacy endpoints with the goal of identifying an appropriate surrogate endpoint for OS. Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of previously untreated aggressive histology NHL published between 1990-2009 were identified through a systematic literature search using MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases. Eligible RCTs included at least 2-arms comparing different systemic treatments with ≥100 patients/arm. Studies investigating the effect of autologous stem-cell transplant and those exclusively involving T-cell lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma or HIV-associated lymphoma were excluded. Baseline characteristics, design, treatment arms, efficacy endpoints, and results were extracted from each published RCT. Reported survival endpoints were defined as PFS, EFS, or OS according to established (ie: per protocol) definitions in the International Working Group Revised Response Criteria for Lymphoma. Absolute differences in efficacy endpoints were determined and nonparametric Spearman rank correlation coefficients were calculated to determine the association between differences in: 1) CR and each of EFS, PFS and OS and 2) EFS or PFS and OS. Results Thirty-eight RCTs were identified representing 85 treatment arms and 16,103 patients. The median follow up was 55 months (range 20-108). The most commonly used primary endpoint was OS (55%) followed by EFS (32%), but use of CR as a primary endpoint was infrequent (5%). Differences in CR strongly correlated with differences in 3-yr EFS with a Spearman rank correlation coefficient of 0.88 (95% CI: 0.57 to 0.97). The Spearman rank correlation coefficients between differences in CR and differences in 3-yr PFS and 5-yr OS were 0.62 (95% CI: 0.21 to 0.84) and 0.50 (95% CI, 0.23 to 0.74), respectively. Differences in intermediate endpoints, 3-yr PFS or EFS, were high correlated with differences in 5 yr OS with a Spearman rank correlation coefficient of 0.90 (95%CI, 0.73-0.96). Similarly strong correlations were noted when 3-yr PFS and 3-yr EFS were each correlated with 5-yr OS separately. Linear regression determined that a 10% improvement in CR is estimated to correspond with a 9±1% improvement in 3-yr EFS and that a 10% improvement in 3-yr EFS or PFS would predict for a 7±1% improvement in 5-yr OS. Conclusions In RCTs of initial treatment for aggressive NHL, improvements in 3-yr EFS/PFS are highly correlated with improvements in 5-yr OS. Changes in CR rates are a strong predictor for changes in 3-yr EFS, but not for changes in 5-yr OS. This may inform future trial design since EFS or PFS appear to be appropriate surrogate endpoints for OS in this patient population. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

Blood ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 118 (21) ◽  
pp. 1569-1569
Author(s):  
Fang Hu ◽  
Xianfeng Zhao ◽  
Hongbin Fang ◽  
Ronald Gartenhaus ◽  
Poss Elise Daniela ◽  
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Abstract Abstract 1569 Background: PBK (PDZ-binding kinase) is a serine-threonine kinase that was originally cloned as an interaction partner with the human tumor suppressor hdlg, as an IL-2 inducible gene in cytotoxic T lymphocytes and as an expressed sequence tag in Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) cells. PBK/TOPK mRNA is expressed in normal testicular and embryonic tissues, proliferating neural progenitor cells, various tumor cell lines and in aggressive hematopoietic neoplasms. Previously E2F1 and CREB/ATF were identified as transcriptional regulators of PBK (Leuk Res, 2006). Recently, we reported that PBK interacts with tumor suppressor p53 via its DNA binding domain and modulates its function as a transcription factor (Oncogene, 2010). These lines of evidence point to PBK as a novel oncoprotein with possible relevance as a therapeutic target. c-MYC is the hall mark for Burkitt's lymphoma, and it is highly expressed in various other hematological malignancies. E2F1 is one of the transcriptional targets of c-MYC. The association of PBK expression with aggressive hematologic neoplasms and BL in particular, suggested a possible role of a c-MYC-E2F1-PBK axis in the pathogenesis of hematological malignancies. Study Aim: To investigate the frequency of PBK expression in a larger number of hematopoietic neoplasms and determine whether c-MYC has a role in PBK expression. Methods: Immunohistochemistry for PBK, E2F1 and c-MYC expression on malignant lymphoma tissue microarrays (US Biomax) was conducted. The slides were scored by a blinded hematopathologist (XFZ) according to the following criteria: For staining (0–10), 0= no tumor cells were stained; 1 = 10% tumor cells were stained; 10= 100% tumor cells were stained. For intensity (0–4), 0= no staining; 1= weak; 2=intermediate; 3=strong; 4=very strong. Spearman rank correlation coefficient analysis was used to measure relationships in expression among c-MYC, E2F1 and PBK. To confirm the results from immunohistochemistry assay, effects of c-MYC on expression of E2F1 and PBK were investigated by knocking down c-MYC in Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines and overexpressing c-MYC in HCT116 cells, followed by Western blot analysis for E2F1 and PBK levels. Results: PBK was expressed in 100% of BL samples (N=8), 80% of Diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) (N=10), 40% of myeloma samples (N=10), 50% of Hodgkins (HL) samples (N=10) but 0/3 Follicular lymphoma (FL) samples, 1/3 T-cell lymphoma samples and 0/4 normal lymph nodes. Among all 44 cases of malignant lymphoma, staining of PBK, E2F1 and c-MYC were significantly positively correlated: Spearman rank correlation coefficient (ρ) between c-MYC and E2F1 is 0.455 (p=0.0028), ρ=0.874 for E2F1 and PBK(p<0.0001), and ρ=0.537 for c-MYC and PBK(p=0.0004); Staining intensity of these three proteins were also significantly positively correlated: ρ=0.407 for c-MYC and E2F1 (p=0.0077), ρ=0.849 for E2F1 and PBK(p<0.0001),and ρ=0.479 for c-MYC and PBK (p=0.0017). In 10 cases of (DLBCL), staining of PBK, E2F1 and c-MYC were significantly positively correlated: Spearman rank correlation coefficients are 0.721, 0.929, and 0.797 for c-MYC and E2F1(p=0.0319), E2F1 and PBK(p<0.0057), c-MYC and PBK(p=0.0177), respectively; In terms of staining intensity of these proteins, Spearman rank correlation coefficients are 0.849, 0.963, and 0.908 for c-MYC and E2F1(p=0.0114), E2F1 and PBK(p=0.0041), c-MYC and PBK(p=0.0068), respectively, in 8 cases of Burkitt's lymphoma, staining intensity of PBK was found to be correlated to that of c-MYC (ρ=0.755, p=0.0492). Gene knockdown experiments in BL2, BJAB, Raji, Daudi cells showed that inhibition of c-MYC expression could downregulate both E2F1 and PBK, whereas overexpression of c-MYC in HCT116 cells increased expression of E2F1 and PBK. Conclusions and Future Directions: PBK protein was highly expressed in a high proportion of Burkitt lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and in a lesser % of Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma cases, suggesting that PBK is expressed in a relatively high proportion of aggressive hematologic neoplasms. Expression of PBK was correspondent to and subjected to regulation by c-MYC and E2F1 in these lymphomas. These new results in combination with our earlier data as well as the adverse prognostic implications of c-MYC expression in malignant lymphomas suggest that PBK function may be a rational target for novel anti-neoplastic therapeutics. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Diedrich Jensen ◽  
Asbjørn Haaning Nielsen ◽  
Carsten Wiberg Simonsen ◽  
Ulrik Thorngren Baandrup ◽  
Svend Eggert Jensen ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Non-invasive estimation of the cardiac iron concentration (CIC) by T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has been validated repeatedly and is in widespread clinical use. However, calibration data are limited, and mostly from post-mortem studies. In the present study, we performed an in vivo calibration in a dextran-iron loaded minipig model. Methods R2* (= 1/T2*) was assessed in vivo by 1.5 T CMR in the cardiac septum. Chemical CIC was assessed by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy in endomyocardial catheter biopsies (EMBs) from cardiac septum taken during follow up of 11 minipigs on dextran-iron loading, and also in full-wall biopsies from cardiac septum, taken post-mortem in another 16  minipigs, after completed iron loading. Results A strong correlation could be demonstrated between chemical CIC in 55 EMBs and parallel cardiac T2* (Spearman rank correlation coefficient 0.72, P < 0.001). Regression analysis led to [CIC] = (R2* − 17.16)/41.12 for the calibration equation with CIC in mg/g dry weight and R2* in Hz. An even stronger correlation was found, when chemical CIC was measured by full-wall biopsies from cardiac septum, taken immediately after euthanasia, in connection with the last CMR session after finished iron loading (Spearman rank correlation coefficient 0.95 (P < 0.001). Regression analysis led to the calibration equation [CIC] = (R2* − 17.2)/31.8. Conclusions Calibration of cardiac T2* by EMBs is possible in the minipig model but is less accurate than by full-wall biopsies. Likely explanations are sampling error, variable content of non-iron containing tissue and smaller biopsies, when using catheter biopsies. The results further validate the CMR T2* technique for estimation of cardiac iron in conditions with iron overload and add to the limited calibration data published earlier.


Author(s):  
Ajogwu Akoh ◽  
Edwinah Amah

This research was designed to study the relationship between interactional justice and employees’ commitment to supervisor in Nigerian health sector. A self-administered survey questionnaire was sent out to a sample size of 103 employees, resulting in 99 responses out of which 13 copies of the questionnaire were not statistically usable. The Spearman rank correlation coefficient was used for data analysis, and our findings reveal that employees who have received fair informational and interpersonal treatments commit themselves to their supervisors. We discovered that the degree of influence exerted by interpersonal justice on employees’ commitment to supervisor was stronger than that of informational justice. We concluded that employees attach themselves to supervisors that are fair in communication and relationship. The fairness of interaction and communication boost employees’ confidence, impacting positively on employees’ commitment to supervisor and making employees see themselves as part owners in the organization. We, therefore, recommended that organizational managers or supervisors should communicate and relate properly with employees, in order to satisfy their customers and other stakeholders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-70
Author(s):  
Dmitriy V. Savchenko ◽  
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Svetlana N. Tereshchuk ◽  

This article examines the issue of gender differences in attitudes towards life in older people. The study found that older women are more positive about life than men. To process the research results, such methods of mathematical statistics as the Spearman rank correlation coefficient and the Mann– Whitney difference criterion were used. Based on the results of the work carried out, recommendations were formulated for specialists working with the elderly.


Author(s):  
Karin Tanaka ◽  
Shu Meguro ◽  
Masami Tanaka ◽  
Junichiro Irie ◽  
Yoshifumi Saisho ◽  
...  

Background Glycated albumin reflects 2–3-week glycaemic controls, and in addition to glycated haemoglobin, it has been used as a glycaemic control indicator. We presumed that glycated albumin also has seasonal variations and is related to temperature, similar to glycated haemoglobin. Methods The subjects were diabetic outpatients from April 2007 to March 2013. This resulted in the enrolment of 2246 subjects and the collection of a total of 53,968 measurements. Mean glycated haemoglobin, glycated albumin, and plasma glucose were calculated for each month over six years. The associations of the measures with each other and the average temperature for each month in Tokyo were assessed using Spearman rank correlation coefficients. Results Plasma glucose was highest in January and lowest in May. Glycated haemoglobin was highest in March and lowest in September. Glycated albumin was highest in May and lowest in December. Glycated albumin tended to have a disjunction with plasma glucose in winter. Glycated haemoglobin had seasonal variation, but glycated albumin did not. Plasma glucose and glycated haemoglobin showed significant negative correlations with temperature (rs = −0.359, P < 0.001, rs = −0.449, P < 0.001, respectively), but glycated albumin did not. However, glycated albumin was inter-correlated with plasma glucose (rs = 0.396, P < 0.001) and glycated haemoglobin (rs = 0.685, P < 0.001), and glycated haemoglobin was inter-correlated with plasma glucose (rs = 0.465, P < 0.001). Conclusion Glycated albumin and glycated haemoglobin showed different seasonal variations from each other over the six-year study period. Thus, further studies to identify factors that contribute to glycated albumin are needed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
M Bakti Samsu Adi ◽  
Dian Susanti ◽  
Nur Rahmawati Wijaya

Caricature-plant cultivation is often damaged due to the attack of Doleschallia bisaltide larvae. High reproduction ability of D. bisaltide is a serious problem that need to be managed, therefore it will not inflict a financial losses. This study was aimed to determine the fluctuation of D. bisaltide larval population in the caricature-plant plantation in Kalisoro, Tawangmangu. The observations were carried out with a survey method on five observation plots for seven months from March to September 2018. The data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and the Spearman rank correlation coefficient test. The results showed that the population structure was changed during the observations with the highest larval population in May. The results of Spearman rank correlation coefficient test showed significant and positive correlation between third, fourth, and fifth instars larvae with the rainfall. The control of D. bisaltide can not only depend on the presence of natural enemies, therefore control interventions were needed especially at a suitable time and environment whne the population increased.


Author(s):  
Tatiana Dorofieieva

The issue of teaching physical education in secondary schools has already received wide coverage in various scientific studies. Until recently, insufficient attention has been paid to the topic of studying the motives of physical culture and sports, including attending lessons on "Physical culture". The purpose of the article is to study the perceptions of the residents of territorial communities about the motives of schoolchildren's participation in "Physical Culture" lessons. Organization of the study. The study was conducted in 8 territorial communities of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia and Kharkiv regions. Respondents numbering 1,089 people (674 students and 415 adults) were involved. Peculiarities of adults 'and high school students' ideas about the motives of schoolchildren's participation in "Physical Culture" lessons were studied with the help of specially prepared questions. The calculation of the correlation between the representations of adults and students was performed using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient ρ. Result. Significant differences in the perceptions of the respondents regarding the motives of participation of schoolchildren of different communities in the lessons on "Physical Culture" are proved. At the same time, the calculation of the correlation between the perceptions of adults and students by the coefficient of rank correlation ρ Spearman in the Cirkunov community has an index of 0,2, which indicates a weak positive relationship between the perceptions of adults and students. Whereas in the Stepnogorsk community this indicator is 0,93, which indicates a strong positive relationship between the perceptions of adults and students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Magnus M. Ofondu

This study focused on assessing the effectiveness of innovation management in the hospitality industry. The inability of the change managers of these hotels to meet their expected organizational goals even as they strive to inject something new to meet the ever-rising demand of their clients made this study so essential. To achieve this objective, both primary and secondary data were employed. From a given population of 966, a sample size of 283 was derived using the Taro Yamane’s formula. A survey research design was also employed, and the study proved to be valid and reliable given a content validity and a Cronbach alpha of 0.863. The techniques adopted in analyzing the data were both the descriptive and inferential statistics. Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient was used in testing the hypotheses. The result of the findings reveals that there is a significant association between the extent of innovation at a given period and the performance of the firms; innovation management does significantly correlate to the growth of the firms. Based on these findings, the researcher concluded that innovation management in the hospitality industry is effective. The researcher therefore recommends among others that there should be a concrete organizational arrangement to improve on the practice of innovation as often as possible in order to enhance the performance of the organizations and be effective.


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