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Early CD3 peripheral blood chimerism predicts the long-term engrafting unit following myeloablative double-cord blood transplantation.

Laura F Newell1, Filippo Milano, Ian B Nicoud, Stacey Pereira, Ted A Gooley, Shelly Heimfeld, Colleen Delaney.   

Abstract

After double-cord blood transplantation, long-term hematopoietic dominance of a single-cord blood donor graft is established in the majority of patients; however, the mechanism behind this observation remains largely unknown. Beginning at day 7 posttransplantation, we prospectively measured weekly lineage-specific peripheral blood donor chimerisms in patients undergoing myeloablative double-cord blood transplantation to evaluate whether the degree of early donor contribution to specific lineage(s) would predict the long-term engrafting unit. Our results demonstrate that the donor unit with higher CD3 chimerism at day 7 became the dominant engrafting unit in 26 of 31 evaluable patients (P = .0002) and in 34 of 34 evaluable patients at day 14 (P < .0001). Similarly, higher donor unit CD33 chimerism was associated with dominant engraftment in 8 of 8 (day 7) and in 31 of 32 (day 14) evaluable patients. No statistically significant correlation between the dominant unit and order of infusion, infused total nucleated cells, CD34, or CD3 cell doses, unit viability, or HLA disparity was observed. The correlation of higher early posttransplantation donor CD3 peripheral blood chimerism with the dominant unit suggests a rapid immune-mediated response as a primary mechanism of action for long-term single-donor dominance. This finding may have clinical implications for early selection of the winning unit after double-cord blood transplantation and for novel cord blood manipulation strategies.
Copyright © 2012 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22326302      PMCID: PMC3680594          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2012.01.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 1083-8791            Impact factor:   5.742


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