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Neutrophil antigen antibodies affect engraftment and secondary graft failure in hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation.

Abdullah AlswiedSajjad HassanHerleen RaiWilly Albert Flegel
Published in: Transfusion (2024)
The study reveals a potential link between anti-HNA and HPC transplantation outcomes not previously reported. Patients with anti-HNA had a lower proportion and cumulative incidence of achieving donor chimerism. Additionally, anti-HNA status affected the time for neutrophil engraftment, with a slower rate of neutrophil engraftment and increased risk of secondary failure in patients with anti-HNA.
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