2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-942256
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Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients with Pediatric Solid Tumors: Preliminary Results of a Pilot Study and Analysis of Graft versus Tumor Effects

Abstract: Pediatric patients with relapsed metastatic tumors have a poor prognosis and new treatment strategies are warranted. We present preliminary results of a pilot study, evaluating the feasibility and toxicity of transplantation of haploidentical T and B cell depleted grafts with high numbers of NK cells. 6 patients with relapsed metastatic neuroblastomas (n = 4), rhabdomyosarcoma (n = 1) or Ewing's sarcoma (n = 1) after previous autologous transplantation received CD3/CD19 depleted grafts from mismatched family d… Show more

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“…34,39 Moreover, possible graftversus-tumor effects after haplo-SCT are currently evaluated in children with relapsed solid tumors. 15,56,57 In summary, haploidentical transplantation has been markedly improved by technical advances and consecutive clinical studies. Further efforts will be necessary to evaluate the advantages and limitations of this interesting approach.…”
Section: Immune Reconstitution and Trmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34,39 Moreover, possible graftversus-tumor effects after haplo-SCT are currently evaluated in children with relapsed solid tumors. 15,56,57 In summary, haploidentical transplantation has been markedly improved by technical advances and consecutive clinical studies. Further efforts will be necessary to evaluate the advantages and limitations of this interesting approach.…”
Section: Immune Reconstitution and Trmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HaploSCT has proven to be feasible and to involve acceptable toxicity in children with hematologic malignancies [33,34]. Although reports concerning haploSCT for NB are still limited, a potential GVT effect has been suggested with low toxicity [12,13,29,30]. Two patients in the present study also received haploSCT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Two patients in the present study also received haploSCT. While most previous haploSCT for NB involved T and B cell-depleted grafts or CD34 þ cells [12,13,29,30], we used unmanipulated grafts and included ATG in the conditioning. Although the tumor progressed after haploSCT, regimen-related short-term toxicity was manageable, complete donor chimerism was successfully achieved, and acute GVHD was mild in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another study also suggests the feasibility of using haplo-SCT in the pediatric population with advanced neuroblastomas/sarcomas. 12 However, the utility of haploidentical HSCT for the treatment of RCC have not been yet evaluated in the clinical studies. Here, we report the efficacy of haplo-SCT in RCC-bearing recipients in murine models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%