1. Impaired survival of patients with non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies before HLA-mismatched allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
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Milano A, Lando G, Di Maggio G, Cornacchini G, Grillo G, Cairoli R, Rossini S, and Crocchiolo R
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Isoantibodies blood, Isoantibodies immunology, Tissue Donors, Histocompatibility Testing, Aged, Graft vs Host Disease immunology, Graft vs Host Disease mortality, Graft vs Host Disease etiology, Adolescent, Retrospective Studies, HLA Antigens immunology, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation mortality, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects, Transplantation, Homologous
- Abstract
Background: While the detrimental role of donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies (DSAs) is well-described in the setting of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), few studies focus on non donor-specific ones and with controversial results., Methods: We here report our monocenter experience on 64 adult patients receiving allogeneic HSCT from a HLA-mismatched donor between 2014 and 2022 who were tested for the presence of anti-HLA antibodies before transplant, focusing on fifteen patients with non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies., Results: The survival of patients with non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies was inferior with respect to patients without anti-HLA antibodies and similar to patients with DSAs. Median survival of patients with non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies was 21 months (95 % CI: 9-42) vs. 61 months (95 % CI: 17-77) among the anti-HLA antibody-negative patients, with a significantly higher mortality incidence rate ratio (3.3 times-fold greater, p = 0.01). No pattern of death causes was found CONCLUSIONS: In this monocenter series of HLA-mismatched HSCTs, impaired survival was observed in adult patients having non donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies before transplant, similar to those with DSAs. Our findings support those antibodies as a negative predictive factor even if they are not directed against the donor, thus warranting further investigation on larger cohorts., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interests None., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.) more...
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- 2024
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