2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.4313.4313
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Immune Reconstitution and Clinical Outcome after α/β T-Cell Depleted Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation from Matched Related and Unrelated Donors

Abstract: Introduction: The outcome of allo-SCT in patients with hematological malignancies is still hampered by GVHD and relapse. Specific depletion of αβ T- cells is proposed to result in a decreased incidence of aGVHD, whereas the remaining innate cells such as NK cells and γδT cells may provide control of infected and transformed cells the first months post SCT. This strategy has been pioneered in haploindentical transplantation with promising results. Within this study, we extend αβT- cell depleted allo-SCT to pati… Show more

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“…TCR αβ+/CD 19+ depletion is also being increasingly studied in non-haploidentical transplants, including matched related donor (MRD) and MUD transplants. A study conducted by de Witte et al utilized TCR αβ+ depleted transplants from MRD or MUD sources for 32 patients with a variety of hematologic malignancies [47]. The conditioning regimen in this study consisted of ATG + fludarabine + busulfan.…”
Section: Summary Of Current Data For Tcr αβ+ and CD 19+ Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCR αβ+/CD 19+ depletion is also being increasingly studied in non-haploidentical transplants, including matched related donor (MRD) and MUD transplants. A study conducted by de Witte et al utilized TCR αβ+ depleted transplants from MRD or MUD sources for 32 patients with a variety of hematologic malignancies [47]. The conditioning regimen in this study consisted of ATG + fludarabine + busulfan.…”
Section: Summary Of Current Data For Tcr αβ+ and CD 19+ Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%