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HLA haploidentical stem cell transplantation from HLA homozygous donors to HLA heterozygous donors may have lower survival rates than haploidentical transplantation from HLA heterozygous donors to HLA heterozygous donors: a retrospective nationwide analysis

Authors :
Fukunaga, Keiko
Ikegame, Kazuhiro
Nakamae, Hirohisa
Doki, Noriko
Fukuda, Takahiro
Kondo, Yukio
Ara, Takahide
Eto, Tetsuya
Mori, Yasuo
Matsuoka, Ken-ichi
Kanda, Yoshinobu
Onizuka, Makoto
Atsuta, Yoshiko
Ichinohe, Tatsuo
Morishima, Satoko
Kanda, Junya
Source :
International Journal of Hematology; Feb2024, Vol. 119 Issue 2, p173-182, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In HLA haploidentical stem cell transplantation, patients and donors usually share one HLA haplotype and have one different HLA haplotype (hetero-to-hetero). However, there are rare cases of transplantation from HLA homozygous donors to heterozygous recipients (homo-to-hetero), resulting in mismatches only in the graft-versus-host direction. We previously reported that homo-to-hetero transplants have a lower survival rate in a mouse model than hetero-to-hetero transplants due to stronger graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) but inferior graft-versus-leukemia effect. To examine whether homo-to-hetero transplant effects also occur in humans, we retrospectively compared the results of 59 homo-to-hetero and 4,539 hetero-to-hetero cases in the Japanese transplant registry data. The results showed no statistical difference between the homo-to-hetero and hetero-to-hetero groups in the cumulative incidences of neutrophil engraftment (83.1% vs 89.0%), acute GVHD II–IV (36.8% vs 38.8%), III–IV (16.8% vs 17.4%), chronic GVHD (32.7% vs 30.7%), relapse (52.9% vs 49.0%), and non-relapse mortality (31.6% vs 28.2%). In contrast, overall survival was significantly lower in the homo-to-hetero group than in the hetero-to-hetero group (12.6% vs 26.2%, p = 0.0308). The inferior effect of homo-to-hetero transplantation on overall survival remained significant in multivariate analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09255710
Volume :
119
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175162958
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12185-023-03693-w