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The impact of GVHD on outcomes after adult single cord blood transplantation in European and Japanese populations.

Junya KandaHiromi HayashiAnnalisa RuggeriFumihiko KimuraFernanda VoltSatoshi TakahashiShinichi KakoKarina Tozatto-MaioMasamitsu YanadaGuillermo F SanzNaoyuki UchidaEmanuele AngelucciSeiko KatoMohamad MohtyEdouard ForcadeMasatsugu TanakaSierra JorgeTakanori OhtaRiccardo SaccardiTakahiro FukudaTatsuo IchinoheTakafumi KimuraVanderson RochaShinichiro OkamotoArnon NaglerYoshiko AtsutaEliane Gluckman
Published in: Bone marrow transplantation (2021)
The impact of GVHD and graft-versus-leukemia effect in unrelated cord blood transplantation (UCBT) is controversial. In the Eurocord/ALWP EBMT and JSTCT/JDCHCT collaborative study, we evaluated the impact of GVHD on UCBT outcomes in Japanese and European registries. A total of 3,690 adult patients with acute leukemia who received their first single UCBT were included. A multivariate analysis of overall survival (OS) revealed a positive impact of grade II acute GVHD compared with grade 0-I GVHD, in the Japanese cohort (hazard ratio (HR), 0.81; P = 0.001), and an adverse impact in the European cohort (HR, 1.37; P = 0.007). A negative impact of grade III-IV acute GVHD on OS was observed regardless of registries. In the analysis of relapse, a positive impact of grade II acutes GVHD compared with grade 0-I GVHD was observed only in the Japanese cohort, regardless of disease risk. The positive impact of limited chronic GVHD on OS was observed only in the Japanese cohort. In conclusion, a positive impact of mild GVHD after a single UCBT was observed only in the Japanese cohort. This could explain the ethnic difference in UCBT outcomes and might contribute to the preference usage of UCBT in Japan.
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