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HLA-mismatched stem-cell microtransplantation as postremission therapy for acute myeloid leukemia: long-term follow-up.

Mei Guo1, Kai-Xun Hu, Guang-Xian Liu, Chang-Lin Yu, Jian-Hui Qiao, Qi-Yun Sun, Jun-Xiao Qiao, Zheng Dong, Wan-Jun Sun, Xue-Dong Sun, Hong-Li Zuo, Qiu-Hong Man, Zhi-Qing Liu, Tie-Qiang Liu, Hong-Xia Zhao, Ya-Jing Huang, Li Wei, Bing Liu, Juan Wang, Xu-Liang Shen, Hui-Sheng Ai.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Despite best current therapies, approximately half of patients with acute myeloid leukemia in first complete remission (AML-CR1) with no HLA-identical donors experience relapse. Whether HLA-mismatched stem-cell microtransplantation as a novel postremission therapy in these patients will improve survival and avoid graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is still unknown. PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred one patients with AML-CR1 (9 to 65 years old) from four treatment centers received programmed infusions of G-CSF-mobilized HLA-mismatched donor peripheral-blood stem cells after each of three cycles of high-dose cytarabine conditioning without GVHD prophylaxis. Donor chimerism and microchimerism and WT1+CD8+ T cells were analyzed.
RESULTS: The 6-year leukemia-free survival (LFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 84.4% and 89.5%, respectively, in the low-risk group, which were similar to the rates in the intermediate-risk group (59.2% and 65.2%, respectively; P=.272 and P=.308). The 6-year LFS and OS were 76.4% and 82.1%, respectively, in patients who received a high dose of donor CD3+ T cells (≥1.1×10(8)/kg) in each infusion, which were significantly higher than the LFS and OS in patients who received a lower dose (<1.1×10(8)/kg) of donor CD3+ T cells (49.5% and 55.3%, respectively; P=.091 and P=.041). No GVHD was observed in any of the patients. Donor microchimerism (2 to 1,020 days) was detected in 20 of the 23 female patients who were available for Y chromosome analysis. A significant increase in WT1+CD8+ T cells (from 0.2% to 4.56%) was observed in 33 of 39 patients with positive HLA-A*02:01 antigen by a pentamer analysis.
CONCLUSION: Microtransplantation as a postremission therapy may improve outcomes and avoid GVHD in patients with AML-CR1.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23045576     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2012.42.0281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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