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Hany Elmariah1, Yvette L Kasamon1, Marianna Zahurak1, Karen W Macfarlane1, Noah Tucker1, Gary L Rosner1, Javier Bolaños-Meade1, Ephraim J Fuchs1, Nina Wagner-Johnston1, Lode J Swinnen1, Carol Ann Huff1, William H Matsui1, Douglas E Gladstone1, Shannon R McCurdy1, Ivan Borrello1, Christian B Gocke1, Satish Shanbhag1, Kenneth R Cooke1, Syed Abbas Ali1, Robert A Brodsky1, Amy E DeZern1, Leo Luznik1, Richard J Jones1, Richard F Ambinder2.
Abstract
Outcomes of nonmyeloablative (NMA) haploidentical (haplo) blood or marrow transplant (BMT) with post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy) using non-first-degree relatives are unknown. We evaluated 33 consecutive adult patients (median age, 56 years) with hematologic malignancies who underwent NMA haplo T cell-replete BMT with PTCy at Johns Hopkins using second- or third-degree related donors. Donors consisted of 10 nieces (30%), 9 nephews (27%), 7 first cousins (21%), 5 grandchildren (15%), and 2 uncles (6%). Thirty-one patients (94%) reached full donor chimerism by day 60. The estimated cumulative incidence (CuI) of grades II to IV acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) at day 180 was 24% (90% confidence interval [CI], 9% to 38%). Only 1 patient experienced grades III to IV aGVHD. At 1 year the CuI of chronic GVHD was 10% (90% CI, 0% to 21%). The CuI of nonrelapse mortality at 1 year was 5% (90% CI, 0% to 14%). At 1 year the probability of relapse was 31% (90% CI, 12% to 49%), progression-free survival 64% (90% CI, 48% to 86%), and overall survival 95% (90% CI, 87% to 100%). The 1-year probability of GVHD-free, relapse-free survival was 57% (90% CI, 41% to 79%). NMA haplo BMT with PTCy from non-first-degree relatives is an acceptably safe and effective alternative donor platform, with results similar to those seen with first-degree relatives.Entities:
Keywords: Bone marrow transplant; Haploidentical; Post-transplant cyclophosphamide; Second-degree relatives
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29452245 PMCID: PMC6439277 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2018.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Blood Marrow Transplant ISSN: 1083-8791 Impact factor: 5.742