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Early viral reactivation despite excellent immune reconstitution following haploidentical Bone marrow transplant with post-transplant cytoxan for sickle cell disease.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Haploidentical bone marrow transplant (haplo-BMT) offers near universal donor availability as a curative modality for individuals with severe sickle cell disease (SCD). However, the required intense immunodepletion is associated with increased infectious complications. A paucity of data exists on immune reconstitution following haplo-BMT for SCD.

Methods

A multi-institution learning collaborative was developed in the context of a phase II clinical trial of a non-myeloablative, related haplo-BMT with post-transplant cyclophosphamide for SCD. We report results from a cohort of 23 patients for whom immune reconstitution data up to one year were available.

Results

Median age was 14.8 years. Out of 23, 18 participants received pre-conditioning with azathioprine, hydroxyurea, and hypertransfusions. 70% (16/23) of participants had multiple indications for haplo-BMT. We observed excellent immune reconstitution of CD4, CD8, CD19, and CD56 cellular subsets by 6 months post transplant. Engraftment rate and event-free survival in this cohort were 100% and 96%, respectively. 70% (16/23) of patients had at least one viral reactivation or infection, including CMV 35% (8/23), HHV-6 22% (5/23), and polyoma virus 17% (4/23), with no cases of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease.

Conclusion

Further prospective studies are needed to better characterize immune reconstitution and the immunologic basis for increased viral reactivation following haplo-BMT with post-transplant cyclophosphamide for SCD.

SUBMITTER: Patel DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10260348 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early viral reactivation despite excellent immune reconstitution following haploidentical Bone marrow transplant with post-transplant cytoxan for sickle cell disease.

Patel Dilan A DA   Dhedin Nathalie N   Chen Heidi H   Karnik Leena L   Gatwood Katie K   Culos Katie K   Mohan Sanjay S   Engelhardt Brian G BG   Kitko Carrie C   Connelly Jim J   Satyanarayana Gowri G   Jagasia Madan M   De La Fuente Josu J   Kassim Adetola A  

Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society 20191219 1


<h4>Background</h4>Haploidentical bone marrow transplant (haplo-BMT) offers near universal donor availability as a curative modality for individuals with severe sickle cell disease (SCD). However, the required intense immunodepletion is associated with increased infectious complications. A paucity of data exists on immune reconstitution following haplo-BMT for SCD.<h4>Methods</h4>A multi-institution learning collaborative was developed in the context of a phase II clinical trial of a non-myeloab  ...[more]

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