Results of a prospective multicentre myeloablative double-unit cord blood transplantation trial in adult patients with acute leukaemia and myelodysplasia Journal Article


Authors: Barker, J. N.; Fei, M.; Karanes, C.; Horwitz, M.; Devine, S.; Kindwall-Keller, T. L.; Holter, J.; Adams, A.; Logan, B.; Navarro, W. H.; Riches, M.
Article Title: Results of a prospective multicentre myeloablative double-unit cord blood transplantation trial in adult patients with acute leukaemia and myelodysplasia
Abstract: Double-unit cord blood (CB) grafts may improve engraftment and relapse risk in adults with haematological malignancies. We performed a prospective high-dose myeloablative double-unit CB transplantation (CBT) trial in adults with high-risk acute leukaemia or myelodysplasia (MDS) between 2007 and 2011. The primary aim was to establish the 1-year overall survival in a multi-centre setting. Fifty-six patients (31 acute myeloid leukaemia, 19 acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, 4 other acute leukaemias, 2 myelodysplastic syndrome [MDS]) were transplanted at 10 centres. The median infused total nucleated cell doses were 2·62 (larger unit) and 2·02 (smaller unit) x 107/kg. The cumulative incidence of day 100 neutrophil engraftment was 89% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 80-96). Day 180 grade II-IV acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) incidence was 64% (95%CI: 51-76) and 36% (95%CI: 24-49) of patients had chronic GVHD by 3-years. At 3-years post-transplant, the transplant-related mortality (TRM) was 39% (95%CI: 26-52), and the 3-year relapse incidence was 11% (95%CI: 4-21). With a median 37-month (range 23-71) follow-up of survivors, the 3-year disease-free survival was 50% (95%CI: 37-63). Double-unit CBT is a viable alternative therapy for high-risk acute leukaemia/ MDS in patients lacking a matched unrelated donor. This is especially important for minority patients. The relapse incidence was low but strategies to ameliorate TRM are needed.
Keywords: adult; major clinical study; overall survival; clinical trial; mortality; disease free survival; follow up; prospective study; incidence; relapse; high risk patient; acute leukemia; cord blood stem cell transplantation; engraftment; myeloablative conditioning; myelodysplastic syndrome; multicenter study; graft versus host reaction; lymphatic leukemia; leukemia relapse; concentration (parameters); transplant-related mortality; acute leukaemia; neutrophil engraftment; human; male; female; article; adult cord blood transplantation; double cord
Journal Title: British Journal of Haematology
Volume: 168
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0007-1048
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2015-02-01
Start Page: 405
End Page: 412
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.13136
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25272241
PMCID: PMC5557396
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Notes: Export Date: 2 February 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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