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Mohamed A Kharfan-Dabaja1, Monzr M Al Malki2, Uday Deotare3, Renju V Raj4, Najla El-Jurdi5, Navneet Majhail6, Mohamad A Cherry7, Qaiser Bashir8, Justin Darrah2, Taiga Nishihori1, Hassan Sibai3, Mehdi Hamadani4, Marcos de Lima5, Aaron T Gerds6, George Selby7, Muzaffar H Qazilbash8, Stephen J Forman2, Ernesto Ayala1, Jeffrey H Lipton3, Parameswaran N Hari4, Tariq Muzzafar9, Ling Zhang10, Horatiu Olteanu11, Janelle Perkins12, Lubomir Sokol13, Ambuj Kumar14, Sairah Ahmed8.
Abstract
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is incurable with conventional therapies. Limited retrospective data have shown durable remissions after haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) [allogeneic (allo) or autologous (auto)]. We conducted a multicentre retrospective study in BPDCN patients treated with allo-HCT and auto-HCT at 8 centres in the United States and Canada. Primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). The population consisted of 45 consecutive patients who received an allo-HCT (n = 37) or an auto-HCT (n = 8) regardless of age, pre-transplant therapies, or remission status at transplantation. Allo-HCT recipients were younger (50 (14-74) vs. 67 (45-72) years, P = 0·01) and had 1-year and 3-year OS of 68% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 49-81%] and 58% (95% CI = 38-75%), respectively. Allo-HCT in first complete remission (CR1) yielded superior 3-year OS (versus not in CR1) [74% (95% CI = 48-89%) vs. 0, P < 0·0001]. Allo-HCT outcomes were not impacted by regimen intensity [3-year OS for myeloablative conditioning = 61% (95% CI = 28-83%) vs. reduced-intensity conditioning = 55% (95% CI = 28-76%)]. One-year OS for auto-HCT recipients was 11% (95% CI = 8-50%). These results demonstrate efficacy of allo-HCT in BPDCN, especially in patients in CR1. Pertaining to auto-HCT, our results suggest lack of efficacy against BPDCN, but this observation is limited by the small sample size. Larger prospective studies are needed to better define the role of HCT in BPDCN.Entities:
Keywords: allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation; autologous haematopoietic cell transplantation; blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm; survival
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28980314 DOI: 10.1111/bjh.14954
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998