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Long-term disease-free survival after nonmyeloablative cyclophosphamide/fludarabine conditioning and related/unrelated allotransplantation for acute myeloid leukemia/myelodysplasia

Authors :
Elizabeth Cox
Jennifer E. Schwartz
Paul R. Haut
Robert P. Nelson
Stephen R. Dlouhy
Robert Hromas
Menggang Yu
Christopher A. Fausel
Lisa L. Wood
Sherif S. Farag
Rafat Abonour
K Cornetta
Shivani Srivastava
Gail H. Vance
John Baute
Larry D. Cripe
Michael J. Robertson
Kent A. Robertson
Source :
Bone marrow transplantation. 45(8)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A total of 50 consecutive patients (median age, 57.5 years) with AML (n=30) or myelodysplasia (MDS, n=20) underwent HLA matched related donor (MRD, n=27) or unrelated donor (MUD, n=23) peripheral blood hematopoietic cell transplantation after nonmyeloablative CY/fludarabine (Flu) conditioning. GVHD prophylaxis included CsA (n=19)+/-mycophenolate mofetil (n=31). At a median follow-up of 59 months, 21 patients (42%) were alive without evidence of disease. By Kaplan-Meier analysis, year 1-4 disease-free survival (DFS) and OS estimates were 0.50/0.58, 0.40/0.46, 0.37/0.43 and 0.37/0.41. MUD recipients were engrafted quickly (13.5 days) compared to MRD recipients (16 days) and relapsed/progressed less frequently (P=0.005). Overall grade 3/4 acute GVHD (aGVHD) occurred in 26% in the absence of antecedent mucositis and was associated with chronic GVHD (cGVHD) and poor OS. Extensive cGVHD developed in 51.2% of 100 day survivors. Rates of aGVHD, cGVHD and survival were similar between MRD and MUD recipients. Of 14 survivors with cGVHD, 5 (35.7%) experienced resolution off immunosuppression, suggesting that tolerance with HLA matched grafts is possible at an advanced age by this method. This study provides further evidence for prolonged DFS after CY/Flu MRD allotransplantation for AML/MDS, and extends the findings to older patients and those with unrelated donors.

Details

ISSN :
14765365
Volume :
45
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone marrow transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f58ee10d820fefcc3b81ad9801f874b