Haploidentical stem cell transplantation for acute leukemia

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Aversa, F [1 ]
Terenzi, A [1 ]
Felicini, R [1 ]
Carotti, A [1 ]
Falcinelli, F [1 ]
Tabilio, A [1 ]
Velardi, A [1 ]
Martelli, MF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Perugia, Dept Internal & Expt Med, Sect Hematol, Hematopoiet Stem Cell Transplantat Program, I-06100 Perugia, Italy
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10.1007/BF03165238
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Premise: Since March 1993; 133 patients with high-risk acute leukemia (66 AML, 67 ALL) have received a megadose of T-cell depleted hematopoietic stem cells. The 1993-95 conditioning protocol included TBI, thiotepa, ATG and CY for 36 patients who received an inoculum made up of lectin-separated bone marrow and PBPCs. After 1995, to minimise the extra-hematological toxicity of the conditioning and eliminate GvHD, we substituted fludarabine for CY in the conditioning and PBPCs were depleted of T-cells by a positive selection of the CD34(+) cells, using CellPro (n=44 patients) or, since January 1999, CliniMacs (n=53 patients). A later modification to the protocol in January 1999 was the suspension of post transplant G-CSF. Work in Progress: We report here the results in the last 53 acute leukemia patients all of whom were transplanted under our modified protocol. Ages ranged from 9 to 62 years with a median of 38 years for the 33 patients with AML and 23 for the 20 with ALL. All were at high risk because 25 were actually in relapse at transplant, 16 were in second or later CR and even the 12 patients in CR1 were at high risk because of the unfavourable prognostic features. Overall 52/53 patients (98%) engrafted. The TBI-Fludarabine-based conditioning was well tolerated even in the 14 patients between 45 and 62 years of age. There was no veno-occlusive disease of the liver and the incidence of severe mucositis was low. Even though no post-transplant immunosuppressive therapy was given acute GvHD grade greater than or equal to II occurred in only 4 cases and only one progressed to chronic GvHD. Overall, 16 patients (30%) have died of non-leukemic causes. Relapses occurred mainly in patients who were already in relapse at transplant (12/25). Only 3 of the 28 who were in any CR at transplant have so far relapsed. As our group has already shown, donor-vs-recipient NK cell alloreactivity exerts a specific graft-vs-AML effect in the absence of GvHD. In fact, leukemia relapse was largely controlled in AML recipients whose donor was NK alloreactive, with only 2 out of 16 relapsing. To date, 13 of 18 AML (72%) and 5 of 10 ALL (50%) who were in any CR at transplant, survive disease-free while 4 of the 15 patients (16%) in relapse at transplant survive. The probability of event-free survival for patients transplanted in CR is 60% in the 18 AML patients and 38% in the 10 ALL. The probability of EFS was significantly better in the 16 AML patients whose transplant included donor vs recipient NK cell alloreactivity than in those whose transplant did not (70% vs 7%). In conclusion, given our current results, the most suitable candidate for the full haplotype mismatched transplant should be in early stage disease and selection of an NK alloreactive donor is recommended.
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