Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2019)

Allogeneic HSCT for Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study From the EBMT ADWP, IEWP, and PDWP Working Parties

  • Raffaella Greco,
  • Myriam Labopin,
  • Manuela Badoglio,
  • Paul Veys,
  • Juliana M. Furtado Silva,
  • Mario Abinun,
  • Francesca Gualandi,
  • Martin Bornhauser,
  • Fabio Ciceri,
  • Riccardo Saccardi,
  • Arjan Lankester,
  • Tobias Alexander,
  • Andrew R. Gennery,
  • Peter Bader,
  • Dominique Farge,
  • Dominique Farge,
  • Dominique Farge,
  • Dominique Farge,
  • John A. Snowden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Background: This retrospective study assessed the use and long-term outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in patients with severe autoimmune diseases (ADs), reported to the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) registry.Methods: Between 1997 and 2014, 128 patients received allogeneic HSCT for various hematological (n = 49) and non-hematological (n = 79) refractory ADs. The median age was 12.7 years (0.2–62.2). Donors were syngeneic for seven, matched related for 46, unrelated for 51, haploidentical for 15, and cord blood for nine patients.Results: The incidence of grades II-IV acute graft-vs.-host disease (GvHD) was 20.8% at 100 days. Cumulative incidence of chronic GvHD was 27.8% at 5-years. Non-relapse mortality (NRM) was 12.7% at 100-days. Overall survival (OS) and Progression-Free Survival (PFS) were 70.2 and 59.4% at 5-years, respectively. By multivariate analysis, age <18 years, males, and more recent year of transplant were found to be significantly associated with improved PFS. Reduced conditioning intensity was associated with a lower NRM. On a subgroup of 64 patients with detailed information a complete clinical response was obtained in 67% of patients at 1-year.Conclusions: This large EBMT survey suggests the potential of allogeneic HSCT to induce long-term disease control in a large proportion of refractory ADs, with acceptable toxicities and NRM, especially in younger patients.

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