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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
)
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Lymphocyte transfusion from the marrow donor (
DLT
) is well established as an effective therapy for relapse of CML post allogeneic BMT. Reports thus far have been mostly limited to patients who received
DLT
from a matched sibling donor. We compared the efficacy and toxicity of
DLT
in 30 patients who were treated with cells from their HLA-identical sibling (n = 18) or from their phenotypically HLA-matched unrelated marrow donor (n = 12). The overall probability of obtaining a cytogenetic remission was 69% (95%CI: 51-83%) and was not significantly different between the two groups. The disease stage at the time of
DLT
was the only factor associated with cytogenetic remission by multivariate analysis; patients treated in cytogenetic or molecular relapse (n = 11) were seven times more likely (RR = 7.4, 95%CI: 2.4-22.4, P = 0.0005) to respond compared to patients treated for hematologic relapse (n = 19). There was a trend towards more acute
GVHD
II-IV in the unrelated donor group (58 vs 39%, P = 0.09), but the probability of developing extensive chronic
GVHD
was not significantly different (56 vs 39%, P = 0.4). We conclude that transfusion of donor cells from HLA-matched volunteer donors does not appreciably increase the risk of
GVHD
compared with transfusion of cells from HLA-identical siblings in patients with CML who relapse following allogeneic BMT. Conversely, there is no evidence for an increased graft-versus-leukemia effect after
DLT
from volunteer donors.
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PMID:Adoptive immunotherapy for relapse of chronic myeloid leukemia after allogeneic bone marrow transplant: equal efficacy of lymphocytes from sibling and matched unrelated donors. 963 81