| Literature DB >> 28263918 |
Satyajit Kosuri1, Tara Wolff2, Sean M Devlin3, Courtney Byam4, Christopher M Mazis1, Kristine Naputo1, Eric Davis3, Jennifer Paulson3, Melissa Nhaissi3, Deborah S Wells3, Parastoo Dahi5, Sergio A Giralt5, Ann Jakubowski5, Miguel-Angel Perales5, Brian C Shaffer5, Andromachi Scaradavou4, Doris M Ponce5, Juliet N Barker6.
Abstract
The availability of cord blood (CB) and haploidentical (haplo) donors in all patient populations is not established. We have investigated the addition of haplo-CD34+ cells to CB grafts (haplo-CBT) to speed myeloid engraftment. Thus, we have prospectively assessed CB and haplo donor availability in adult patients without 8/8 HLA-allele matched unrelated donors (URDs). Analysis of 89 patients eligible for haplo-CBT revealed 4 distinct patient groups. First, 6 patients (7% of total, 33% non-European) underwent CBT only as they had no suitable family members to type. In group 2, 49 patients (45% non-European) received haplo-CBT using the first haplo donor chosen. Group 3 (n = 21, 76% non-European) underwent CBT with/without haplo. In this group, the first haplo donor chosen failed clearance in 20 patients and transplantation was too urgent to permit donor evaluation in 1. Fifty-three haplo donors were evaluated (2 to 6 per patient) for 21 group 3 patients, and 43 of 53 (81%) haplos failed clearance for predominantly medical and/or psychosocial reasons. Group 4, (n = 13, 85% non-European with a high median weight of 96 kilograms) had no CB grafts with/without no haplo donors. Overall, African patients had the worst donor availability with only 65% having a suitable CB graft and only 44% having a suitable haplo donor. Additionally, in non-European patients, a greater number of haplos required evaluation/patient to secure a suitable haplo graft. Although these data should be confirmed in a larger study, it suggests that there are barriers to the availability of both CB and haplo grafts in adult patients without 8/8 URDs, especially in those with African ancestry, and has multiple practical implications for patient management.Entities:
Keywords: Cord blood transplantation; Haploidentical donors; Unrelated donors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28263918 PMCID: PMC9370627 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2017.03.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Blood Marrow Transplant ISSN: 1083-8791 Impact factor: 5.609