Unrelated donor cord blood transplantation for non-malignant disorders in children and adolescents

  • Meerim Park
  • , Young Ho Lee
  • , Hae Ryong Kang
  • , Ji Won Lee
  • , Hyoung Jin Kang
  • , Kyung Duk Park
  • , Hee Young Shin
  • , Hyo Seop Ahn
  • , Hee Jo Baek
  • , Hoon Kook
  • , Tai Ju Hwang
  • , Jae Wook Lee
  • , Nack Gyun Chung
  • , Bin Cho
  • , Hack Ki Kim
  • , Soo Hyun Lee
  • , Keon Hee Yoo
  • , Ki Woong Sung
  • , Hong Hoe Koo
  • , Kyung Nam Koh
  • Ho Joon Im, Jong Jin Seo, Jun Eun Park, Yeon Jung Lim, Chuhl Joo Lyu, Jae Min Lee, Jeong Ok Hah

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Abstract

This study analyzes the data reported to the Korean Cord Blood Registry between 1994 and 2008, involving children and adolescents with non-malignant diseases. Sixty-five patients were evaluated in this study: SAA (n = 24), iBMFS, (n = 16), and primary immune deficiency/inherited metabolic disorder (n = 25). The CI of neutrophil recovery was 73.3% on day 42. By day 100, the CI of acute grade II-IV graft-versus-host disease was 32.3%. At a median follow-up of 71 months, five-yr OS was 50.7%. The survival rate (37.5%) and CI of neutrophil engraftment (37.5%) were lowest in patients with iBMFS. Deaths were mainly due to infection, pulmonary complications, and hemorrhage. In a multivariate analysis, the presence of >3.91 × 105/kg of infused CD34 + cells was the only factor consistently identified as significantly associated with neutrophil engraftment (p = 0.04) and OS (p = 0.03). UCBT using optimal cell doses appears to be a feasible therapy for non-malignant diseases in children and adolescents for whom there is no appropriate HLA-matched related donor. Strategies to reduce transplant-related toxicities would improve the outcomes of UCBT in non-malignant diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-229
Number of pages9
JournalPediatric Transplantation
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adolescents
  • children
  • non-malignant disease
  • unrelated cord blood transplantation

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