Damlaj M, Ghazi S, Mashaqbeh W, Gmati G, Salama H, Abuelgasim KA, Rather M, Hajeer A, Al-Zahrani M, Jazieh AR, Hejazi A, Al Askar A. Lymphocyte recovery is an independent predictor of relapse in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients for acute leukemia. World J Transplant 2017; 7(4): 235-242 [PMID: 28900606 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v7.i4.235]
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Moussab Damlaj, MD, FRCPC, FACP, Division of Hematology and HSCT, Department of Oncology, King Abdulaziz Medical City, P.O. Box 22490, Riyadh 11426, Saudi Arabia. damlajmo@ngha.med.sa
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Transplantation
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Observational Study
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World J Transplant. Aug 24, 2017; 7(4): 235-242 Published online Aug 24, 2017. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v7.i4.235
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients stratified by lymphocyte recovery n (%)
Variable
ALC > 0.3 (n = 24)
ALC ≤ 0.3 (n = 48)
P value
Patient age in years, median (range)
28 (16-57)
23 (14-63)
0.57
Recipient gender, male
13 (54)
28 (58)
0.74
Diagnosis
0.54
AML
13 (54)
22 (45)
ALL
11 (46)
26 (54)
ECOG
1 (0-2)
0 (0-3)
0.86
Cytogenetics (AML)
0.5
Favorable
3 (25)
2 (10)
Intermediate
7 (58)
15 (71)
High risk
2 (17)
4 (67)
Cytogenetics (ALL)
0.78
Standard
5 (56)
11 (50)
High risk
4 (44)
11 (50)
Female donor/male recipient
4 (17)
11 (23)
0.53
Related donor
21 (88)
42 (88)
1
Status at HCT
0.33
CR1
13 (54)
31 (66)
≥ CR2
11 (46)
16 (34)
ABO Matching
0.89
Match
16 (67)
31 (64)
Major/bidirectional
3 (12)
8 (17)
Minor
5 (21)
9 (19)
TBI containing regimen
8 (33)
30 (63)
0.019
Conditioning intensity
0.19
MAC
18 (75)
42 (88)
RIC
6 (25)
6 (12)
Table 2 Graft characteristics as predictors of lymphocyte recovery n (%)
Graft characteristic
ALC > 0.3 (n = 24)
ALC ≤ 0.3 (n = 48)
P value
CD 34 × 106/kg < 6
17 (71)
20 (42)
0.018
TNC > 7 × 107/kg
5 (21)
10 (21)
1
CD 3 > 24 × 107/kg
4 (19)
1 (2)
0.017
CD 34 < 6 × 106/kg, CD 3 > 24 × 107/kg
3 (100)
0 (0)
0.0088
MNC > 2.7 × 108/kg
20 (83)
33 (69)
0.17
ALC > 1.3 × 108/kg
23 (96)
35 (74)
0.015
AMC > 1.75 × 108/kg
3 (13)
14 (30)
0.093
ALC > 1.3 × 108/kg, CD34 < 6 × 108/kg
16 (67)
13 (27)
0.0012
LMR > 4
8 (33)
5 (11)
0.022
Table 3 Transplant related outcomes
Variables
ALC > 0.3 (n = 24)
ALC ≤ 0.3 (n = 48)
P value
CIR (2-yr)
16.90%
46.90%
0.025
NRM (2-yr)
23.20%
14.20%
0.51
PFS (2-yr)
61.90%
40.10%
0.09
OS (2-yr)
70.10%
53.90%
0.12
Plt engraftment (median, d)
24 (21-37)
24 (7-42)
0.98
ANC engraftment (median, d)
17 (12-29)
17 (12-25)
0.76
aGVHD
5 (22)
15 (31)
0.4
cGVHD
16 (70)
13 (27)
0.0006
Table 4 Univariable and multivariable risk factors influencing incidence of relapse
IR
Univariable HR (95%CI, P value)
Multivariable HR (95%CI, P value)
Age at HCT
0.97 (0.94-1.01, P = 0.1)
0.13 (0.0096-1.38, P = 0.093)
Single Marital status
2.59 (1.13-6.65, P = 0.023)
0.82 (0.21-3.27, P = 0.77)
AML vs ALL
0.82 (0.36-1.8, P = 0.62)
Female D vs Male R
2.15 (0.91-4.7, P = 0.079)
2.24 (0.88-5.31, P = 0.086)
Match vs Mismatch
1.9 (0.3-6.7, P = 0.42)
MRD vs Other
1.6 (0.47-10, P = 0.49)
D14 ALC > 0.3
0.31 (0.09-0.8, P = 0.014)
0.27 (0.05-0.94, P = 0.038)
MAC vs RIC
1.38 (0.46-3.4, P = 0.53)
CR1 vs other
0.52 (0.23-1.15, P = 0.1)
0.36 (0.15-0.87, P = 0.024)
aGVHD
0.54 (0.16-1.43, P = 0.23)
cGVHD
0.24 (0.079-0.59, P = 0.0013)
0.33 (0.1-0.92, P = 0.035)
Table 5 Causes of mortality stratified by absolute lymphocyte count recovery
Variables
ALC > 0.3 (n = 8)
ALC ≤ 0.3 (n = 24)
Primary disease
3
18
Infection
1
N/A
Organ failure
N/A
1
aGVHD
1
2
cGVHD
3
3
Citation: Damlaj M, Ghazi S, Mashaqbeh W, Gmati G, Salama H, Abuelgasim KA, Rather M, Hajeer A, Al-Zahrani M, Jazieh AR, Hejazi A, Al Askar A. Lymphocyte recovery is an independent predictor of relapse in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients for acute leukemia. World J Transplant 2017; 7(4): 235-242