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    Brunstein, Claudio G.; Eapen, Mary; Ahn, Kwang Woo; Appelbaum, Frederick R.; Ballen, Karen K.; Champlin, Richard E.; Cutler, Corey; Kan, Fangyu; Laughlin, Mary J.; Soiffer, Robert J.; Weisdorf, Daniel J.; Woolfrey, Anne; Wagner, John E.

    Blood, 06/2012, Letnik: 119, Številka: 23
    Journal Article

    We report the relative efficacy of co-infusing 2 umbilical cord blood units (dUCB) compared with peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs) from 8 of 8 or 7 of 8 HLA-matched unrelated donors. All patients received reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) regimens. Four treatment groups were evaluated: 4-6 of 6 matched dUCB-TCF (n = 120; TCF = total body irradiation TBI 200 cGy + cyclophos-phamide + fludarabine), 4-6 of 6 matched dUCB-other (n = 40; alkylating agent + fludarabine ± TBI), and 8 of 8 (n = 313) and 7 of 8 HLA-matched PBPCs (n = 111). Compared with matched 8 of 8 PBPC transplantations, transplantation-related mortality (TRM), and overall mortality were similar after dUCB-TCF (relative risk RR 0.72, P = .72; RR 0.93, P = .60) but higher after dUCB-other RIC (hazard ratio HR 2.70, P = .0001; 1.79 P = .004). Compared with 7 of 8 PBPC transplantations, TRM (but not overall mortality) was lower after dUCB-TCF (RR 0.57, P = .04; RR 0.87 P = .41). The probabilities of survival after dUCB-TCF, dUCB-other RIC, and 8 of 8 PBPC and 7 of 8 PBPC transplantations were 38%, 19%, 44%, and 37%, respectively. With similar survival after 8 of 8, 7 of 8 matched PBPCs, and dUCB-TCF, these data support use of dUCB-TCF transplantation in adults with acute leukemia who may benefit from RIC transplantation urgently or lack a 7-8 of 8 unrelated donor.