| Literature DB >> 23829632 |
Friedhelm R Schuster1, Roland Meisel, Monika Führer, Susanne Reuther, Julia Hauer, Johanna Tischer, Tobias Feuchtinger, Hans-Jürgen Laws, Hans-Jochem Kolb, Arndt Borkhardt.
Abstract
The treatment outcome of children with refractory acute leukaemia or relapse post-stem cell transplantation is dismal. We report 10 children (non-remission n = 7) who underwent a new haploidentical transplant approach utilizing unmanipulated bone marrow followed by CD6-depleted peripheral blood stem cells. Nine patients had successful engraftment and no evidence of leukaemia. Acute and chronic graft-versus-host-disease was observed in five and three patients, respectively; two patients died of treatment-related toxicity. Seven patients relapsed after 7 (range 3-34) months, however two patients are alive at 6·5 and 7·0 years. This approach provides anti-leukaemic activity even in heavily pre-treated children but long-term disease control requires further intervention.Entities:
Keywords: CD6-depletion; acute refractory leukaemia; graft-versus-leukaemia-effect; haploidentical transplantation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23829632 DOI: 10.1111/bjh.12455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998