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Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function

Poor graft function is a serious complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Infusion of CD34+-selected stem cells without pre-conditioning has been used to correct poor graft function, but predictors of recovery are unclear. We report the outcome of 62 consecutive pat...

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Autores principales: Cuadrado, Maria M., Szydlo, Richard M., Watts, Mike, Patel, Nishil, Renshaw, Hanna, Dorman, Jude, Lowdell, Mark, Ings, Stuart, Anthias, Chloe, Madrigal, Alejandro, Mackinnon, Stephen, Kottaridis, Panagiotis, Carpenter, Ben, Hough, Rachael, Morris, Emma, Thomson, Kirsty, Peggs, Karl S., Chakraverty, Ronjon
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Publicado: Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7604618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33131253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.226340
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author Cuadrado, Maria M.
Szydlo, Richard M.
Watts, Mike
Patel, Nishil
Renshaw, Hanna
Dorman, Jude
Lowdell, Mark
Ings, Stuart
Anthias, Chloe
Madrigal, Alejandro
Mackinnon, Stephen
Kottaridis, Panagiotis
Carpenter, Ben
Hough, Rachael
Morris, Emma
Thomson, Kirsty
Peggs, Karl S.
Chakraverty, Ronjon
author_facet Cuadrado, Maria M.
Szydlo, Richard M.
Watts, Mike
Patel, Nishil
Renshaw, Hanna
Dorman, Jude
Lowdell, Mark
Ings, Stuart
Anthias, Chloe
Madrigal, Alejandro
Mackinnon, Stephen
Kottaridis, Panagiotis
Carpenter, Ben
Hough, Rachael
Morris, Emma
Thomson, Kirsty
Peggs, Karl S.
Chakraverty, Ronjon
author_sort Cuadrado, Maria M.
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description Poor graft function is a serious complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Infusion of CD34+-selected stem cells without pre-conditioning has been used to correct poor graft function, but predictors of recovery are unclear. We report the outcome of 62 consecutive patients who had primary or secondary poor graft function who underwent a CD34+-selected stem cell infusion from the same donor without further conditioning. Forty-seven of 62 patients showed hematologic improvement and became permanently transfusion- and growth factorindependent. In multivariate analysis, parameters significantly associated with recovery were shared cytomegalovisur seronegative status of both the recipient and donor, the absence of active infection and matched recipientdonor sex. Recovery was similar in patients with mixed and full donor chimerism. Five-year overall survival rates were 74.4% (95% confidence interval [95% CI: 59-89]) in patients demonstrating complete recovery, 16.7% (95% CI: 3-46) in patients with partial recovery and 22.2% (CI 95% 5-47) in those who had no response. In patients with blood count recovery, those with poor graft function in one or two lineages had a better 5-year overall survival (93.8%, 95% CI: 82-99) than those with trilineage failure (53%, 95% CI: 34-88). New strategies including cytokine or agonist support, or a second transplant need to be investigated in patients whose blood counts do not recover.
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spelling pubmed-76046182020-11-06 Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function Cuadrado, Maria M. Szydlo, Richard M. Watts, Mike Patel, Nishil Renshaw, Hanna Dorman, Jude Lowdell, Mark Ings, Stuart Anthias, Chloe Madrigal, Alejandro Mackinnon, Stephen Kottaridis, Panagiotis Carpenter, Ben Hough, Rachael Morris, Emma Thomson, Kirsty Peggs, Karl S. Chakraverty, Ronjon Haematologica Article Poor graft function is a serious complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Infusion of CD34+-selected stem cells without pre-conditioning has been used to correct poor graft function, but predictors of recovery are unclear. We report the outcome of 62 consecutive patients who had primary or secondary poor graft function who underwent a CD34+-selected stem cell infusion from the same donor without further conditioning. Forty-seven of 62 patients showed hematologic improvement and became permanently transfusion- and growth factorindependent. In multivariate analysis, parameters significantly associated with recovery were shared cytomegalovisur seronegative status of both the recipient and donor, the absence of active infection and matched recipientdonor sex. Recovery was similar in patients with mixed and full donor chimerism. Five-year overall survival rates were 74.4% (95% confidence interval [95% CI: 59-89]) in patients demonstrating complete recovery, 16.7% (95% CI: 3-46) in patients with partial recovery and 22.2% (CI 95% 5-47) in those who had no response. In patients with blood count recovery, those with poor graft function in one or two lineages had a better 5-year overall survival (93.8%, 95% CI: 82-99) than those with trilineage failure (53%, 95% CI: 34-88). New strategies including cytokine or agonist support, or a second transplant need to be investigated in patients whose blood counts do not recover. Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7604618/ /pubmed/33131253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.226340 Text en Copyright© 2020 Ferrata Storti Foundation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Cuadrado, Maria M.
Szydlo, Richard M.
Watts, Mike
Patel, Nishil
Renshaw, Hanna
Dorman, Jude
Lowdell, Mark
Ings, Stuart
Anthias, Chloe
Madrigal, Alejandro
Mackinnon, Stephen
Kottaridis, Panagiotis
Carpenter, Ben
Hough, Rachael
Morris, Emma
Thomson, Kirsty
Peggs, Karl S.
Chakraverty, Ronjon
Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title_full Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title_fullStr Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title_short Predictors of recovery following allogeneic CD34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
title_sort predictors of recovery following allogeneic cd34+-selected cell infusion without conditioning to correct poor graft function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7604618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33131253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.226340
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