Comparison of alpha/beta T cell depletion with posttransplant cyclophosphamide in haploidentical transplantation
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https://doi.org/10.30714/j-ebr.2023.178Keywords:
Malignant hematological disease, haploidentical allogeneic transplantation, cyclophosphamide, alpha/beta T-cell depletionAbstract
Aim: To compare alpha/beta T-cell depletion with posttransplant Cyclophosphamide (PTCy) in haploidentical allogeneic transplantation in adult hematological patients, this is the first study.
Method: In our study, we reported 36 haploidentical allogeneic stem cell transplants which were performed in our clinic.
Results: Twenty-six of these haploidentical transplants received standard treatment and transplanted either with PTCy (n=21, 81%) or with alpha/beta T-cell depletion (n=5, 19%). Less CD34+ stem cells were administered in the T-cell depletion group. When the two groups were compared in terms of survival, no difference was found in relapse-free and overall survival in each group. Acute GVHD cases developed in the PTCy group mostly developed after CMV infection, whereas acute GVHD did not develop in the T-cell depletion group. In the PTCy group, 8 cases developed graft failure and relapse; 4 cases developed graft failure or relapse in the T-cell depletion group, and 2 of them developed graft failure or relapse following EBV infection and 1 of them following CMV infection.
Conclusion: We have a small number of patients in the T cell depletion group. Due to our long follow-up period, we believe that our patients with T cell depletion can be compared with those who underwent PTCy, and similar survival results can be achieved in adult patients having hematologic malignancies.
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