scholarly journals A single institution experience of total lymphoid irradiation using helical tomotherapy as part of the conditioning regimen of transplantation for severe aplastic anemia patients

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 6-6
Author(s):  
Pei-Hsuan Lee ◽  
Jian-Kuen Wu ◽  
Miao-Ci Wang ◽  
Sze-Hwei Lee ◽  
Sung-Hsin Kuo ◽  
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Blood ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 74 (5) ◽  
pp. 1852-1857 ◽  
Author(s):  
B Camitta ◽  
R Ash ◽  
J Menitove ◽  
K Murray ◽  
C Lawton ◽  
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Abstract Eighty-five percent of untransfused and 70% of transfused patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) are cured with bone marrow transplants from histocompatible sibling donors. Use of partially matched family donors or unrelated donors has been relatively unsuccessful because of high incidences of graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Thirteen children with SAA received marrow grafts from alternative donors (sibling 4, parent 5, unrelated 4). The first three patients were pretreated with cyclophosphamide (CYCLO) +/- irradiation and received methotrexate for GVHD prophylaxis. Subsequent children were pretreated with CYCLO + high-dose cytosine arabinoside + methylprednisolone + total body irradiation, had monoclonal antibody T- cell depletion of the donor marrow, and received cyclosporine for GVHD prophylaxis. Three heavily transfused patients with haploidentical- related donors failed to engraft and died. All 10 patients with more closely matched donors engrafted. Acute GVHD was grade II in only one patient (non-T-depleted); this patient is the only one with severe chronic GVHD. Three engrafted patients died (Pneumocystis pneumonia, systemic parainfluenza, venocclusive disease). Seven children are alive 33+ to 2,692+ days. Donors for the survivors were siblings 3, parent 1, unrelated 3. These data suggest that bone marrow transplantation from closely matched donors other than histocompatible siblings can be effective therapy for SAA if an intensive conditioning regimen is used. These results must be confirmed with larger numbers and longer follow- up.


Blood ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 78 (2) ◽  
pp. 277-279 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Socie ◽  
M Henry-Amar ◽  
JM Cosset ◽  
A Devergie ◽  
T Girinsky ◽  
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Abstract From May 1980 to December 1989, 107 consecutive patients with non- constitutional severe aplastic anemia underwent bone marrow transplantation at our institution using cyclophosphamide and thoraco- abdominal irradiation as conditioning regimen. During the same period, 40 patients with Fanconi anemia were also grafted after a similar conditioning, giving a total series of 147 patients. With a mean follow- up of 64 months, four male patients developed a solid malignant tumor, a number that leads to an 8-year cumulative incidence rate of 22% (eg, relative risk to general population = 41, P less than .001). These results should be considered as a warning to clinicians who follow these successfully grafted long-term patients.


Blood ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 106 (11) ◽  
pp. 2029-2029
Author(s):  
Mammen Chandy ◽  
Biju George ◽  
Auro Viswabandya ◽  
Vikram Mathews ◽  
Ashish Bajel ◽  
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Abstract Patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) who are multiply transfused or septic have a poor outcome after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Forty three patients (31 males and 12 females) with SAA underwent allogeneic BMT using a fludarabine based conditioning regimen between 1998 and 2005. The median age was 20 years (range: 4–38) with 11 children and 32 adults. All donors were 6 antigen matched HLA identical sibling or family donors. Co morbidities seen included bacterial sepsis in 15 patients, fungal pneumonia in 4 and a recent intracranial bleed in 5 patients. Seven patients had failed Antithymocyte or antilymphocyte globulin (ATG/ALG) and two patients had failed their first transplant. The median time from diagnosis to transplant was 12 months (range: 2 – 96) and the median transfusions prior to BMT was 28 (range: 2 – 380). Conditioning therapy consisted of: Fludarabine (Flu) 180 mg/m2 over 6d + Busulfan (Bu) 8 mg/kg over 2d + ATG 40 mg/kg/day over 4 d in 17 patients, Flu 180 mg/m2 over 6d + Cyclophosphamide (Cy) 120 mg/kg over 2d ± ATG 40 mg/kg/day over 4d in 17 patients, Flu/TBI/OKT3 in 4, and Cy 120 + Flu 150mg/m2 in 5 patients. Graft versus host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis consisted of Cyclosporine and mini methotrexate. Graft source was peripheral blood stem cells in 39 patients and G-CSF stimulated bone marrow in 4. The median cell dose was 5.2 x 108 MNC/kg (range: 2.1 – 13.6) for PBSC and 5.2 x 108 TNC/kg (range: 3.7 – 6.8) for bone marrow. Five patients expired within the first 10 days due to sepsis. Thirty seven patients engrafted with a mean time to ANC > 500 of 11.6 days (range: 8 – 18) and median platelet engraftment time of 13 days (range: 8 – 32). One patient had primary graft failure and expired on day 64 due to fungal pneumonia despite a second transplant. Acute GVHD was seen in 14 patients (38%) with Grade III–IV GVHD in 4 (10.5%). Chronic GVHD was seen in 10 patients with 6 having limited and 4 with extensive GVHD. Two patients had secondary graft rejection on day + 24 and +60 respectively and expired due to fungal pneumonia. At a median follow up of 17 months (range: 5 – 78); 29 patients (67.7%) are alive and well. Among patients treated with Flu/Bu/ATG, 12/17 (70.5%) are alive and well while the DFS is 82% (14/17) in patients treated with Flu/Cy ± ATG. Comparison with patients conditioned with Cy/ATG during 1990–2004 is given in the table. This comparison suggests that a fludarabine based conditioning regimen may be better, with less rejection, than Cy/ATG for allogeneic BMT in sick patients with SAA who are infected and multiply transfused at the time of BMT. Comparative data Fludarabine Cy/ATG Number 43 26 Rejection 3 (7%) 7 (27%) DFS 29(67.7%) 11 (46%)


Blood ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 110 (11) ◽  
pp. 2020-2020
Author(s):  
Seiji Kojima ◽  
Ayami Yoshimi ◽  
Shuichi Taniguchi ◽  
Junichi Hara ◽  
Toshimitsu Matsui ◽  
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Abstract Treatment approaches for patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA), who failed immunosuppressive therapy and lack a bone marrow donor remains a great challenge. Unrelated cord blood transplantation (UCBT) has not been recommended for SAA because of historical poor outcome with high rate of engraftment failure. To evaluate the current feasibility of UCBT in SAA, we retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 31 patients (median age 28 years old; ranged 0.9–72.3 years old) with SAA, who received UCBT as the first graft between 1998 and 2006 in Japan. Median disease duration before UCBT was 337 day (31–5063 days). By serology, HLA loci were matched in 4 recipient-donor pairs and mismatched (1–2 loci) in 27 patients. A minimum cell count of 2 × 107 nucleated cells/kg body weight was infused in all patients. Engraftment was observed in 17 of 24 evaluable patients. The median times to achieve a neutrophil count ≥ 0.5 × 109/l and a platelet count ≥ 50 × 109/l were 19 days (range 12–35 days) and 59 days (range 39–145 days), respectively. The results of chimerism analysis were available in 9 of them and all of them showed complete donor chimerism (>99%) except one with autologous recovery. Late rejection was seen in one patient. Acute GVHD (≥ grade II) was observed in 5 of 18 evaluable patients (grade II; n=4, grade III; n=1) (cumulative incidence =17.1%) and chronic GVHD was observed in 4 of 14 evaluable patients (extensive: n=1, limited: n=3) (cumulative incidence =19.7%). Currently, 13 patients are alive, having survived for median 22.5 months (ranged 3 to 77 months) after UCBT (overall survival at 2 years=40%). Causes of death of 18 patients were following: graft failure (n=7), bacterial/fungal infections (n=3), hepatic veno-occlusive disease (n=3), and others (n=5). The conditioning regimen appeared to be the most important factor for the outcome and low dose total body irradiation (2–4 Gy) + fludarabine (90–250/ mg/m2) and cyclophosphamide (50–100 mg/kg or 2250/mg/m2) (n=5) gave the best outcome with 80% of survival. The GVHD prophylaxis with single agent (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) related with a better engraftment rate than 2 or more agents (84.4% vs 47.3%, p=0.02). These results suggest that UCBT can be a salvage treatment for patients without a bone marrow donor and warrant further evaluation in prospective studies. Optimization of conditioning regimen will improve the engraftment and outcome of UCBT.


Blood ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 112 (11) ◽  
pp. 3003-3003
Author(s):  
Hyoung Jin Kang ◽  
Hee Young Shin ◽  
Jun Eun Park ◽  
Young Tak Lim ◽  
Nak Gyun Chung ◽  
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Abstract Anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) has been used in severe aplastic anemia (SAA) as a part of the conditioning regimen. Among the many kinds of ATG preparations, thymoglobulin had been found to be more effective in preventing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and rejection of organ transplants. After the promising result of the pilot study (Bone Marrow Transplant. 2004. 34; 939), phase II prospective multi-center clinical trial was performed with fludarabine, cyclophosphamide plus thymoglobulin conditioning regimen to allow good engraftment in unrelated transplantation for SAA. Twenty-eight patients underwent bone marrow (N=15) or mobilized peripheral blood (N=13) transplantation with cyclophosphamide (50 mg/kg once daily i.v. on days −9, −8, −7 & −6), fludarabine (30 mg/m^2 once daily i.v. on days −5, −4, −3 & −2) and thymoglobulin (2.5 mg/kg once daily i.v. on days −3, −2 & −1) from HLA matched unrelated donors. GVHD prophylaxis regimen was composed of cyclosporine (or tacrolimus), methotrexate, with or without low dose thymoglobulin (1.25 mg/kg once daily i.v. on days 7, 9 and 11). The median infused cell dose of nucleated cells and CD34 positive cells were 6.8×10^8/kg (1.3– 39.9×10^8/kg) and 5.2×10^6/kg (1.2–27.0×10^6/kg), respectively. The median number of days required for ANC of more than 0.5×10^9/l and 1.0×10^9/l were 14 days (10–35 days) and 15 days (11–40 days), respectively. The spontaneous platelet recovery to more than 20×10^9/l required a median of 22 days (22–182 days). Donor type hematologic recovery (donor type chimerism more than 90%) was achieved in all patients. Fourteen patient developed grade II–IV acute GVHD. The event free survival (EFS) was 73% and all events were transplantation related mortality (TRM) which included coagulopathy (N=3), PTLD (N=2), pneumonia (N=1), and myocardiac infarction (N=1). The EFS of patients who received bone marrow (65%) was not different from that of patients who received mobilized peripheral blood (82%) (P=0.37), but the EFS of patients who received immunosuppressive therapy (IST) previously (55%) was lower than that of patients who didn’t receive IST (92%), significantly (P=0.04). Fludarabine, cyclophosphamide plus thymoglobulin conditioning allows for the promising result of very good engraftment, although serious events occurred in some patients. We are now planning to start new multicenter study to decrease TRM by reducing the dose of cyclophosphamide.


Blood ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 122 (21) ◽  
pp. 5452-5452
Author(s):  
Sun Can ◽  
Lin Xia ◽  
Huang Yuxian ◽  
Chen Tuzhen ◽  
Bingyi Wu

Abstract Background Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the first-line therapy for patients younger less than 40 years old with severe aplastic anemia (SAA). And the long-term survival for patients with SAA who received HSCT reaches to 70%-90%. Cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen with or without antithymocyte globulin (ATG) has been adopted in majority of HSCT for SAA patients with HLA matched related donor. However the graft rejection and graft failure in HSCT for SAA with cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen is still as high as 5%-16%. The aim of this study is to explore whether more immue suppression in conditioning regimen could favor the donor stem cells sustained engraftment for severe aplastic anemia patients receiving allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Fludarabine and busulfan were added in cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen to intensity immune suppression in conditioning. Methods To analyze the outcomes and chimeras of 40 patients with SAA who received HLA matched allo-HSCT from 2000 to 2012 with either fludarabine-based conditioning regimen or cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen retrospectively and to explore the relationship between the chimeras and conditioning regimen. Results Forty patients with SAA who received HLA matched allo-HSCT From May, 2000 to Dec. 2012. Twelve patients ( median age 25 year old  range 13-52, male 7, femal 5) received  fludarabine-based conditioning regimen which composed of fludarabine (30 mg/m2/d ×5d), busulfan ( 3 mg/kg ×2d ), cyclophosphamide ( 60mg/kg/d×2d) and ATG (2.5mg/kg/d ×5d). Twenty patients( median age 23 year old  range 12-42, male 19, femal 9)  received  cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen which composed of cyclophosphamide (50mg/kg/d ×4d )and ATG (2.5mg/kg/d ×2d ). The  median dose of MNC were 4.5×108/kg (range 3.8-7.0×108/kg )and 3.58×108/kg (range 3.2-6.8×108/kg ) and CD34+ cells were  4.5×108/kg and 3.58×108/kg respectively. GVHD prophylaxis were cyclosporine and short-term course methotrexate. Donor chimera was detected on day+30, +90, +180, and 360 after HSCT by short tandem repeat polymerase chain reaction, or fluorescein in situ hybridization for X and Y chromosomes in cases when patients and donors were sex mismatched. Results All patients with fludarabine-based conditioning regimen were successful Hematopoietic reconstitution and no graft failure occurred in this group patients. But two patients could not get recovery in cyclophosphamid-based conditioning regimen group. And complete donor chimeras always present when chimeras were detected by STR-PCR or FISH at day 30,day 60, day 90 and d 180 post transplantation in fludarabine-based conditioning regimen group, while seven patients with cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen were mixed chimeras at day 30 post transplant.  The graft was rejected in six of the seven patients at day 90 post transplant in cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen group. The complete donor chimera in fludarabine-based conditioning regimen group was obvious higher than that in cyclophosphamide-based conditioning regimen group ( p=0.037). The incidence of aGVHD in the fludarabine group was 16.7% and 10.7% in the cyclophosphamide-based group. There is no significant difference of aGVHD between two group (P = 0.627). The incidence of cGVHD was 8.3% and 10.7% respectively. The bacterial infections developed in 16.7% and 28.6% of patients respectively (P=0.693), The overall survival were 83.33% and 82.14% in fludarabine-based conditioning regimen group and cyclophosphamide-based group respectively (p=0.870). Conclusions More intensity immuno-suppression in conditioning regimen may favor donor stem cell sustained engraftment in allogeneic stem cell transplantation for acquired severe aplastic anemia patients. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


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