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Alloreactivity: the Janus-face of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Authors :
Gratwohl, A. (Alois)
Sureda, A. (Anna)
Cornelissen, J.J. (Jan)
Apperley, J. (Jane)
Dreger, P. (Peter)
Duarte, R.F. (Rafael)
Greinix, H.T. (H. T.)
Mc Grath, E. (E.)
Kroeger, N. (Nicolaus)
Lanza, F. (F.)
Nagler, A. (Arnon)
Snowden, J. (John)
Niederwieser, D. (Dietger)
Brand, R. (René)
Gratwohl, A. (Alois)
Sureda, A. (Anna)
Cornelissen, J.J. (Jan)
Apperley, J. (Jane)
Dreger, P. (Peter)
Duarte, R.F. (Rafael)
Greinix, H.T. (H. T.)
Mc Grath, E. (E.)
Kroeger, N. (Nicolaus)
Lanza, F. (F.)
Nagler, A. (Arnon)
Snowden, J. (John)
Niederwieser, D. (Dietger)
Brand, R. (René)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Differences in major and minor histocompatibility antigens between donor and recipient trigger powerful graft-versus-host reactions after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The clinical effects of alloreactivity present a Janus-face: detrimental graft-versus-host disease increases non-relapse mortality, beneficial graft-versus-malignancy may cure the recipient. The ultimate consequences on long-term outcome remain a matter of debate. We hypothesized that increasing donor-recipient antigen matching would decrease the negative effects, while preserving antitumor alloreactivity. We analyzed retrospectively a predefined cohort of 32 838 such patients and compared it to 59 692 patients with autologous HSCT as reference group. We found a significant and systematic decrease in non-relapse mortality with decreasing phenotypic and genotypic antigen disparity, paralleled by a stepwise increase in overall and relapse-free survival (Spearman correlation coefficients of cumulative excess event rates at 5 years 0.964; P<0.00; respectively 0.976; P<0.00). We observed this systematic stepwise effect in all main disease and disease-stage categories. The results suggest that detrimental effects of alloreactivity are additive with each step of mismatching; the beneficial effects remain preserved. Hence, if there is a choice, the best match should be donor of choice. The data support an intensified search for predictive genomic and environmental factors of ‘no-graft-versus-host disease’.Leukemia advance online publication, 7 April 2017; doi:10.1038/leu.2017.79.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Leukemia, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1047726623
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.leu.2017.79