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Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation from unrelated donors: a comparison with marrow transplantation.

O Ringdén1, M Remberger, V Runde, M Bornhäuser, I W Blau, N Basara, K Hölig, D W Beelen, H Hägglund, O Basu, G Ehninger, A A Fauser.   

Abstract

Peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) transplants from HLA-A, -B, and -DR compatible unrelated donors (n = 45) were compared with bone marrow (BM; BM group, n = 45). Eighteen patients received CD34-selected PBSC (CD34 group). The PBSCs contained more mononuclear cells, CD34(+), CD3(+), and CD56(+) cells compared with marrow (P <.001). Engraftment was achieved in all 45 patients in the BM group, in 43 of 45 (95%) in the PBSC group, and in 14 of 18 (78%) in the CD34 group (P <.01). In multivariate analysis, a short time to absolute neutrophil count (ANC) equal to 0.5 x 10(9)/L was associated with the PBSC/CD34 groups (P <.001) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) treatment (P =.017). A short time to platelets equal to 50 x 10(9)/L was associated with PBSC (P =. 003) and no methotrexate (P =.015). Grades II-IV acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) was 20% in the BM controls, 30% in the PBSC group, and 18% in the CD34 group (not significant [NS]). The probability of chronic GVHD was 85% in the BM group, 59% in the PBSC group, and 0% in the CD34 group (P <.01). One-year transplant-related mortality was 21% and 27% and survival was 53% and 54% in the BM and PBSC groups, respectively (NS). The 2-year relapse-free survival was 41% and 46% in the two groups, respectively.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10397713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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