Blood Advances (Sep 2019)

Related and unrelated donor transplantation for β-thalassemia major: results of an international survey

  • Chunfu Li,
  • Vikram Mathews,
  • Soyoung Kim,
  • Biju George,
  • Kyle Hebert,
  • Hua Jiang,
  • Changgang Li,
  • Yiping Zhu,
  • Daniel A. Keesler,
  • Jaap Jan Boelens,
  • Christopher C. Dvorak,
  • Rajni Agarwal,
  • Jeffery J. Auletta,
  • Rakesh K. Goyal,
  • Rabi Hanna,
  • Kimberly Kasow,
  • Shalini Shenoy,
  • Angela R. Smith,
  • Mark C. Walters,
  • Mary Eapen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 17
pp. 2562 – 2570

Abstract

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Abstract: We studied 1110 patients with β-thalassemia major aged ≤25 years who received transplants with grafts from HLA-matched related (n = 677; 61%), HLA-mismatched related (n = 78; 7%), HLA-matched unrelated (n = 252; 23%), and HLA-mismatched unrelated (n = 103; 9%) donors between 2000 and 2016. Ninety percent of transplants were performed in the last decade. Eight-five percent of patients received ≥20 transfusions and 88% were inadequately chelated. All patients received myeloablative-conditioning regimen. Overall and event-free survival were highest for patients aged ≤6 years and after HLA-matched related and HLA-matched unrelated donor transplantation. The 5-year probabilities of overall survival for patients aged ≤6 years, 7 to 15 years, and 16 to 25 years, adjusted for donor type and conditioning regimen were 90%, 84%, and 63%, respectively (P < .001). The corresponding probabilities for event-free survival were 86%, 80%, and 63% (P < .001). Overall and event-free survival did not differ between HLA-matched related and HLA-matched unrelated donor transplantation (89% vs 87% and 86% vs 82%, respectively). Corresponding probabilities after mismatched related and mismatched unrelated donor transplantation were 73% vs 83% and 70% vs 78%. In conclusion, if transplantation is considered as a treatment option it should be offered early (age ≤6 years). An HLA-matched unrelated donor is a suitable alternative if an HLA-matched relative is not available.