Engraftment and survival after unrelated-donor bone marrow transplantation: A report from the National Marrow Donor Program Journal Article


Authors: Davies, S. M.; Kollman, C.; Anasetti, C.; Antin, J. H.; Gajewski, J.; Casper, J. T.; Nademanee, A.; Noreen, H.; King, R.; Confer, D.; Kernan, N. A.
Article Title: Engraftment and survival after unrelated-donor bone marrow transplantation: A report from the National Marrow Donor Program
Abstract: We analyzed engraftment of unrelated-donor (URD) bone marrow in 5246 patients who received transplants facilitated by the National Marrow Donor Program between August 1991 and June 1999. Among patients surviving at least 28 days, 4% had primary graft failure (failure to achieve an absolute neutrophil count > 5 x 10(8)/L before death or second stem-cell infusion). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that engraftment was associated with marrow matched at HLA-A, HLA-B, and DRB1; higher cell dose; younger recipient; male recipient; and recipient from a non-African American ethnic group. More rapid myeloid engraftment was associated with marrow serologically matched at HLA-A and HLA-B, DRB1 match, higher cell dose (in non-T-cell-depleted cases), younger recipient, recipient seronegativity for cytomegalovirus (CMV), male donor, no methotrexate for graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis, and transplantation done in more recent years. A platelet count higher than 50 x 10(9)/L was achieved by 47% of patients by day 100. Conditional on survival to day 100, survival at 3 years was 61% in those with platelet engraftment at day 30, 58% in those with engraftment between day 30 and day 100, and 33% in those without engraftment at day 100 (P < .0001). Factors favoring platelet engraftment were higher cell dose, DRB1 allele match, recipient seronegativity for CMV, HLA-A and HLA-B serologically matched donor, and male donor. Secondary graft failure occurred in 10% of patients achieving initial engraftment, and 18% of those patients are alive. These data demonstrate that quality of engraftment is an important predictor of survival after URD bone marrow transplantation. (C) 2000 by The American Society of Hematology.
Keywords: leukemia; hla-identical siblings
Journal Title: Blood
Volume: 96
Issue: 13
ISSN: 0006-4971
Publisher: American Society of Hematology  
Date Published: 2000-12-15
Start Page: 4096
End Page: 4102
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000165709500012
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 11110679
DOI: 10.1182/blood.V96.13.4096
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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