Low transplant-related mortality after second allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant with reduced-intensity conditioning in adult patients who have failed a prior autologous transplant

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R Martino
MD Caballero
J de la Serna
JL Díez-Martín
A Urbano-Ispízua
JF Tomás
J Odriozola
A León
C Canals
J San Miguel
J Sierra
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[1] Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau,Department of Hematology
[2] Hospital Universitario de Salamanca,Department of Hematology
[3] Hospital 12 de Octubre,Department of Hematology
[4] Hospital Gregorio Marañón,Department of Hematology
[5] Hospital Clínico y Provincial de Barcelona,Department of Hematology
[6] Fundación Jiménez Díaz,Department of Hematology
[7] Hospital Ramón y Cajal,Department of Hematology
[8] Hospital SAS de Jerez,Department of Hematology
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Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2002年 / 30卷
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reduced-intensity conditioning; allogeneic; second transplants;
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Standard allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT) has been associated with a high transplant-related mortality (TRM) in patients who have failed a prior autologous SCT (ASCT). Reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) regimens may reduce the toxicities and TRM of traditional myeloablative transplants. We report 46 adults who received a RIC peripheral blood SCT from an HLA-identical sibling in two multicenter prospective studies. The median interval between ASCT and allograft was 16 months, and the patients were allografted due to disease progression (n = 43) and/or secondary myelodysplasia (n = 4). Conditioning regimens consisted of fludarabine plus melphalan (n = 41) or busulphan (n = 5). The 100-day incidence of grade II–IV acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) was 42% (24% grade III–IV), and 10/30 evaluable patients developed chronic extensive GVHD. Early complete donor chimerism in bone marrow and peripheral blood was observed in 35/42 (83%) patients, and 16 evaluable patients had complete chimerism 1 year post transplant. With a median follow-up of 358 days (450 in 29 survivors), the 1-year incidence of TRM was 24%, and the 1-year overall (OS) and progression-free survival were 63% and 57%, respectively. Patients who had chemorefractory/ progressive disease, a low performance status or received GVHD prophylaxis with cyclosporine A alone (n = 32) had a 1-year TRM of 35% and an OS of 46%, while patients who had none of these characteristics (n = 32) had a 1-year TRM of 35% and an OS of 46% while patients who had none of these characteristics (n = 14) had a TRM of 0% and an OS of 100%. Our results suggest that adult patients who fail a prior ASCT can be salvaged with a RIC allogeneic PBSCT with a low risk of TRM, although patient selection has a profound influence on early outcome.
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