Original Article
Bone Marrow Transplantation (2007) 39, 341–346. doi:10.1038/sj.bmt.1705594; published online 5 February 2007
Allografting
Allogeneic hemopoietic stem cell transplants for patients with relapsed acute leukemia: long-term outcome
A Bacigalupo1, T Lamparelli1, F Gualandi1, D Occhini1, S Bregante1, A M Raiola1, A Ibatici1, C di Grazia1, A Dominietto1, G Piaggio1, M Podesta1, B Bruno1, A Lombardi1, F Frassoni1, C Viscoli1, N Sacchi1 and M T Van Lint1
1Divisione di Ematologia 2, Ospedale San Martino, Genova, Italy
Correspondence: Professor A Bacigalupo, Divisione Ematologia 2, Ospedale San Martino, Largo Rosanna Benzi 10, 16132 Genova, Italy. E-mail: andrea.bacigalupo@hsanmartino.it
Received 9 August 2006; Revised 12 December 2006; Accepted 13 December 2006; Published online 5 February 2007.
Abstract
We assessed the long-term outcome of patients with relapsed acute myeloid (n=86) or acute lymphoid leukemia (n=66), undergoing an allogeneic hemopoietic stem cell transplantation in our unit. The median blast count in the marrow was 30%. Conditioning regimen included total body irradiation (TBI) (10–12 Gy) in 115 patients. The donor was a matched donor (n=132) or a family mismatched donor (n=20). Twenty-two patients (15%) survive disease free, with a median follow-up of 14 years: 18 are off medications. The cumulative incidence of transplant related mortality is 40% and the cumulative incidence of relapse related death (RRD) is 45%. In multivariate analysis of survival, favorable predictors were chronic graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) (P=0.0003), donor other than family mismatched (P=0.02), donor age less than 34 years (P=0.02) and blast count less than 30% (P=0.07). Patients with all four favorable predictors had a 54% survival. In multivariate analysis of relapse, protective variables were the use of TBI (P=0.005) and cGvHD (P=0.01). This study confirms that a fraction of relapsed leukemias is cured with an allogeneic transplant: selection of patients with a blast count <30%, identification of young, human leukocyte antigen-matched donors and the use of total body radiation may significantly improve the outcome.
Keywords:
acute leukemia, HSCT, TBI, transplantation
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