Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for infantile osteopetrosis
Orchard, Paul J.; Fasth, Anders L.; Le Rademacher, Jennifer L.; He, Wensheng; Boelens, Jaap Jan; Horwitz, Edwin M.; Al-Seraihy, Amal; Ayas, Mouhab; Bonfim, Carmem M.; Boulad, Farid; Lund, Troy; Buchbinder, David K.; Kapoor, Neena; OBrien, Tracey A.; Perez, Miguel A Diaz; Veys, Paul A.; Eapen, Mary
(2015) Blood, volume 126, issue 2, pp. 270 - 276
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Abstract
We report the international experience in outcomes after related and unrelated hematopoietic transplantation for infantile osteopetrosis in 193 patients. Thirty-four percent of transplants used grafts from HLA-matched siblings, 13% from HLA-mismatched relatives, 12% from HLA-matched, and 41% from HLA-mismatched unrelated donors. The median age at transplantation was 12 months. Busulfan
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and cyclophosphamide was the most common conditioning regimen. Long-termsurvival was higher afterHLA-matched sibling compared to alternative donor transplantation. There were no differences in survival after HLAmismatched related, HLA-matched unrelated, or mismatched unrelated donor transplantation. The 5- and 10-year probabilities of survival were 62% and 62% after HLA-matched siblingand42%and39%after alternative donor transplantation (P5.01 andP5.002, respectively). Graft failurewasthemostcommon cause of death, accounting for50%of deaths after HLA-matched sibling and43%of deaths after alternative donor transplantation. The day-28 incidence of neutrophil recovery was 66% after HLA-matched sibling and 61% after alternative donor transplantation (P5.49). The median age of surviving patients is 7 years. Of evaluable surviving patients,70%are visually impaired;10%have impaired hearing and gross motor delay. Nevertheless, 65% reported performance scores of 90 or 100, and in 17%, a score of 80 at last contact. Most survivors >5 years are attending mainstream or specialized schools. Rates of veno-occlusive disease and interstitial pneumonitis were high at 20%. Though allogeneic transplantation results in long-term survival with acceptable social function, strategies to lower graft failure and hepatic and pulmonary toxicity are urgently needed.
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Keywords: Hematology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology, Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
ISSN: 0006-4971
Publisher: American Society of Hematology
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