Haploidentical and Matched Sibling Transplantation for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Hospital-Based Study.
Autor: | Baena JC; Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia.; Hematology Service, Department of Internal Medicine, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Rosales MC; Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia., Estacio M; Centro de Investigaciones Clinicas (CIC), Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Hidalgo A; Centro de Investigaciones Clinicas (CIC), Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Arrieta E; Hematology Service, Department of Internal Medicine, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.; Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Jaramillo FJ; Hematology Service, Department of Internal Medicine, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.; Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Manzi E; Centro de Investigaciones Clinicas (CIC), Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Parra-Lara LG; Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia.; Centro de Investigaciones Clinicas (CIC), Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia., Rosales JD; Hematology Service, Department of Internal Medicine, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia.; Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Fundacion Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of hematology [J Hematol] 2023 Dec; Vol. 12 (6), pp. 255-267. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Dec 28. |
DOI: | 10.14740/jh1162 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) has been increasing for the last years in Latin America. The objective of this study was to describe clinical outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) receiving allogeneic PBSCT between 2013 and 2019 in a single center of Cali, Colombia. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in Fundacion Valle del Lili. Patients diagnosed with AML who received an allogeneic PBSCT between 2013 and 2019 using human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling donors (MSDs) or haploidentical related donors (HRDs) with myeloablative conditioning regimen were included. Cases with diagnosis of promyelocytic leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome-related AML and therapy-related AML were excluded. Data were obtained directly from the hospital PBSCT database and clinical records. Results: A total of 50 patients were included (HRD, n = 32; MSD, n = 18). Sixty-two percent was in the first complete remission (CR1) at the time of the transplant, of which 26% were MSD and 74% were HRD. The European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) risk score was: 44% vs. 50% low, 28% vs. 28% intermediate and 28% vs. 22% high for MSD vs. HRD, respectively. Overall survival at 5 years for MSD was 62% (95% confidence interval (CI): 31-83%) and 43% (95% CI: 25-60%) for HRD. Event-free survival was 56% (95% CI: 26-78%) and 35.6% (95% CI: 18-53%), respectively. Non-relapse mortality at day-100 was 6% (95% CI: 0.8-35%) and 20% (95% CI: 9-39%). Relapse at5 years was 18% (95% CI: 4-58%) and 25% (95% CI: 10-52%). Overall mortality rate was 46%. The grade II-IV, III-IV acute graft-versus-host disease and severe chronic graft-versus-host disease was 44%, 11% and 12% for MSD, and 43%, 9% and 0% for HRD. Conclusion: These results underline that MSD remains the first donor choice for AML patients in CR1 when available. HRDs are still our next option among alternative donors. It is necessary to find strategies that have a positive impact on those outcomes that markedly affect the quality of allogeneic PBSCT and the prognosis of patients. Comparative, randomized, prospective studies with longer follow-up of haploidentical allogeneic PBSCT with other donor types are required to definitely establish its role among alternative donors. Competing Interests: None to declare. (Copyright 2023, Baena et al.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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