Safety and efficacy of the low-dose memory (CD45RA-depleted) donor lymphocyte infusion in recipients of αβ T cell-depleted haploidentical grafts: results of a prospective randomized trial in high-risk childhood leukemia.
Maria DunaikinaZhanna ShekhovtsovaLarisa ShelikhovaSvetlana GlushkovaRuslan NikolaevSergey BlagovRimma KhismatullinaDmitriy BalashovElena KurnikovaDmitriy PershinYakov MuzalevskiiAlexei KazachenokElena OsipovaNatalia MiakovaDmitriy LitvinovGalina NovichkovaAlexey A MaschanMikhail A MaschanPublished in: Bone marrow transplantation (2021)
Depletion of αβ T cells from the graft prevents graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD) and improves outcome of HSCT from haploidentical donors. In a randomized trial, we aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of low-dose memory (CD45RA-depleted) donor lymphocytes (mDLI) after HSCT with αβ T-cell depletion. A cohort of 149 children was enrolled, 76 were randomized to receive scheduled mDLI and 73 received standard care. Conditioning was based on either 12 Gy total body irradiation or treosulfan. Rabbit antithymocyte globulin was replaced by tocilizumab and abatacept. Primary end points were the incidence of acute GVHD grades II-IV and the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) viremia. The incidence of grades II-IV aGVHD was 14% in the experimental arm and 12% in the control arm, p-0.8. The incidence of CMV viremia was 45% in the experimental arm and 55% in the control arm, p-0.4. Overall, in the total cohort 2-year NRM was 2%, cumulative incidence of relapse was 25%, event-free survival 71%, and overall survival 80%, without difference between the study arms. Memory DLI was associated with improved recovery of CMV-specific T-cell responses in a subcohort of CMV IgG seropositive recipients.
Keyphrases
- low dose
- free survival
- risk factors
- rheumatoid arthritis
- peripheral blood
- bone marrow
- working memory
- high dose
- stem cell transplantation
- healthcare
- young adults
- palliative care
- liver failure
- clinical trial
- allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- disease activity
- acute myeloid leukemia
- radiation therapy
- ankylosing spondylitis
- placebo controlled
- hepatitis b virus
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- aortic dissection