Indução de quimerismo hematopoetico misto com fludarabina e irradiação corporal total pre transplante de celulas progenitoras perifericas, em pacientes com neoplasias hematologicas / NST is feasible and safe for high risk hematopoietic

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

Background and Objectives. High mortality rate after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) with myeloablative conditioning prompted us to offer HSCT with non-myeloablative conditioning (NST). Design and Methods. Between July, 2001 and October, 2005, 26 patients [acute myeloid leukemia, n=1; chronic myeloid leukemia, n=1; Hodgkin?s lymphoma, n=4; aggressive non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma n=6; multiple myeloma (MM), n=14], received peripheral NST from HLA-identical siblings. Conditioning regimen consisted of fludarabine plus 2 Gy of TBI, and GVHD prophylaxis with cyclosporine-A plus micofenolate mofetil. Eighty-eight percent were in progression of disease (PD) and 92% were undergoing their second HSCT. Results. Non-hematologic toxicities were mild and transient. Bacterial infection occurred in 44%. Median time to granulocyte recovery was six days and only 12% achieved platelets count lower than 20 x 109/L. Full donor chimerism was established in 95%. Donor lymphocyte infusion was required in 6 patients, 3 because of mixed chimerism and 3 because of PD. A-GVHD grade II or higher was observed in 37%, and extensive c-GVHD in 60%. There were 12 deaths (46%), 7 transplant related mortality and 5 related to PD. OS, PFS and time to progression (TTP) were respectively 39% (95% CI, 15-63%), 33% (95% CI, 11-55%) and 64% (95% CI, 32-96%) for the whole group. MM patients had OS, PFS and TTP of 27% (CI 95%, 0-67%), 42% (95% CI, 8-76%) and 86% (95% CI, 60-100%), respectively. Interpretation and Conclusion. This approach showed feasible and safe with reduction in transplant related toxicities, even for these high risk hematopoietic malignancies

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hodgkin bone marrow transplantation lymphoma medula ossea - transplante linfoma não linfoma lymphoma non-hodgkin multiple myeloma

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