Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation with CD34+ Cell Selection
Roldan, Elisa (Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron)
Perales, Miguel Angel (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Department of Medicine)
Barba, Pere (Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Date: |
2019 |
Abstract: |
The success of allogeneic stem cell transplant is hampered by the development of acute and chronic graft- versus -host disease (GvHD) which has direct impact on treatment-related mortality and morbidity. As a result, T cell depletion through positive selection of CD34+ cells has emerged as a promising strategy to reduce acute and chronic GvHD in these patients. In this review, we summarize the main characteristics of allogeneic stem cell transplant with CD34+ cell selection including risks of graft failure, GvHD, infection, organ toxicity, and long-term survival. Moreover, we highlight future strategies to improve the results of this platform and to consolidate its use in clinical practice. |
Grants: |
Instituto de Salud Carlos III FIS16/01433
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Note: |
PB received funding a PERIS 2018-2020 grant from the Generalitat de Catalunya (BDNS357800). MAP received funding from the National Institutes of Health (Grant P01 CA23766 and NIH/NCI cancer Center Support Grant P30 CA008748). |
Rights: |
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Language: |
Anglès |
Document: |
Article de revisió ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
Subject: |
Allogeneic transplant ;
Graft- versus -host disease ;
T cell depletion ;
CD34+ cell selection ;
Graft- versus -host disease-free and relapse-free survival (GRFS) |
Published in: |
Clinical Hematology International, Vol. 1 Núm. 3 (september 2019) , p. 154-160, ISSN 2590-0048 |
DOI: 10.2991/chi.d.190613.001
PMID: 34595425
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