Literature DB >> 17637692

New myeloablative conditioning regimen with fludarabine and busulfan for allogeneic stem cell transplantation: comparison with BuCy2.

Y S Chae1, S K Sohn, J G Kim, Y Y Cho, J H Moon, H J Shin, J S Chung, G J Cho, D H Yang, J-J Lee, Y-K Kim, H-J Kim.   

Abstract

A regimen of busulfan and cyclophosphamide (BuCy2) is regarded as the standard myeloablative regimen for SCT. This study evaluated the hypothesis that fludarabine can replace cyclophosphamide for myeloablative allogeneic SCT. Ninety-five patients underwent allogeneic SCT from HLA-identical donors, following BuCy2 (n=55) or busulfan+fludarabine (BF, n=40). The efficacy of fludarabine compared to cyclophosphamide was retrospectively evaluated. The BF group exhibited a shorter duration until engraftment (P=0.001), lower incidence of acute and chronic GVHD (P<0.001 and P=0.003, respectively), and non-relapse mortality (NRM) (P=0.039). Furthermore, the event-free survival and overall survival were significantly higher for the BF group compared to the BuCy2 group (P=0.004 and 0.002, respectively). After adjusting for age, the risk status of disease, GVHD prophylaxis and donor type, the BF regimen was found to be an independent favorable risk factor for event-free survival (hazard ratio (HR), 0.181; 95% confidence interval, 0.045-0.720; P=0.016) and overall survival (HR, 0.168; 0.035-0.807; P=0.026). The replacement of cyclophosphamide with fludarabine for myeloablative conditioning seems to be more effective in terms of short-term NRM, and GVHD compared to BuCy2 regimen in allogeneic transplantation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17637692     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1705770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 0268-3369            Impact factor:   5.483


  27 in total

1.  Multi-institutional study of post-transplantation cyclophosphamide as single-agent graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation using myeloablative busulfan and fludarabine conditioning.

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Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2014-09-29       Impact factor: 44.544

2.  Comparison of pediatric allogeneic transplant outcomes using myeloablative busulfan with cyclophosphamide or fludarabine.

Authors:  Andrew C Harris; Jaap J Boelens; Kwang Woo Ahn; Mingwei Fei; Allistair Abraham; Andrew Artz; Christopher Dvorak; Haydar Frangoul; Cesar Freytes; Robert Peter Gale; Sanghee Hong; Hillard M Lazarus; Alison Loren; Shin Mineishi; Taiga Nishihori; Tracey O'Brien; Kirsten Williams; Marcelo C Pasquini; John E Levine
Journal:  Blood Adv       Date:  2018-06-12

3.  Intravenous Busulfan-Based Myeloablative Conditioning Regimens Prior to Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Hematologic Malignancies.

Authors:  Marcelo C Pasquini; Jennifer Le-Rademacher; Xiaochun Zhu; Andrew Artz; John DiPersio; Hugo F Fernandez; Shin Mineishi; Masaru Kamishohara; Jayesh Mehta; Yuki Nakamura; Voravit Ratanatharathorn; Ronald Sobecks; Jeanne Burkart; Christopher Bredeson
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2016-05-03       Impact factor: 5.742

4.  A modified busulfan and cyclophosphamide preparative regimen for allogeneic transplantation in myeloid malignancies.

Authors:  Xiaojin Cai; Jialing Wei; Yi He; Dongling Yang; Erlie Jiang; Yong Huang; Mingzhe Han; Sizhou Feng
Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm       Date:  2014-11-29

5.  Low non-relapse mortality and long-term preserved quality of life in older patients undergoing matched related donor allogeneic stem cell transplantation: a prospective multicenter phase II trial.

Authors:  Didier Blaise; Raynier Devillier; Anne-Gaëlle Lecoroller-Sorriano; Jean-Marie Boher; Agnès Boyer-Chammard; Reza Tabrizi; Patrice Chevallier; Nathalie Fegueux; Anne Sirvent; Mauricette Michallet; Jacques-Olivier Bay; Sabine Fürst; Jean El-Cheikh; Laure Vincent; Thierry Guillaume; Caroline Regny; Noël Milpied; Luca Castagna; Mohamad Mohty
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2014-11-25       Impact factor: 9.941

6.  Pharmacokinetic targeting of intravenous busulfan reduces conditioning regimen related toxicity following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for acute myelogenous leukemia.

Authors:  Joseph Pidala; Jongphil Kim; Claudio Anasetti; Mohamed A Kharfan-Dabaja; Taiga Nishihori; Teresa Field; Janelle Perkins; Lia Perez; Hugo F Fernandez
Journal:  J Hematol Oncol       Date:  2010-10-06       Impact factor: 17.388

7.  Fludarabine-based myeloablative regimen as pretransplant conditioning therapy in adult acute leukemia/myelodysplastic syndrome: comparison with oral or intravenous busulfan with cyclophosphamide.

Authors:  Ji Hyun Lee; Jimin Choi; Kyung A Kwon; Suee Lee; Sung Yong Oh; Hyuk-Chan Kwon; Hyo-Jin Kim; Jin Yeong Han; Sung-Hyun Kim
Journal:  Korean J Hematol       Date:  2010-06-30

8.  Once daily i.v. busulfan and fludarabine (i.v. Bu-Flu) compares favorably with i.v. busulfan and cyclophosphamide (i.v. BuCy2) as pretransplant conditioning therapy in AML/MDS.

Authors:  Borje S Andersson; Marcos de Lima; Peter F Thall; Xuemei Wang; Daniel Couriel; Martin Korbling; Soonja Roberson; Sergio Giralt; Betty Pierre; James A Russell; Elizabeth J Shpall; Roy B Jones; Richard E Champlin
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 9.  Busulfan in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Authors:  Stefan O Ciurea; Borje S Andersson
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2009-02-12       Impact factor: 5.742

10.  A novel reduced-intensity umbilical cord blood transplantation using a recombinant G-CSF combined with high-dose Ara-C for active myeloid malignancies.

Authors:  M Gotoh; S Yoshizawa; S Katagiri; T Suguro; M Asano; T Kitahara; D Akahane; S Okabe; T Tauchi; Y Ito; K Ohyashiki
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2014-04-14       Impact factor: 5.483

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