Histocompatibility assessment in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: recommendations from the Italian Society for Immunogenetics and Transplantation Biology (Associazione Italiana di Immunogenetica e Biologia dei Trapianti - AIBT).

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Roberto Crocchiolo, Caterina Fusco, Marco Andreani, Giovanni Rombolà, Michela Falco, Cinzia Vecchiato, Lucia Garbarino, Lia Mele, Allegra B Mazzi, Alessandra Picardi, Letizia Lombardini, Simona Pollichieni, Maria C De Stefano, Fabio Ciceri, Massimo Cardillo, Franco Papola
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Abstract

The outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is significantly influenced by the degree of HLA histocompatibility between donor and recipient. To provide shared indications for required histocompatibility testing and interpretation before HSCT, the Italian Society for Immunogenetics and Transplantation Biology (Associazione Italiana di Immunogenetica e Biologia dei Trapianti [AIBT]) gathered members and created a working group to discuss and develop recommendations for histocompatibility assessment in HSCT.After a review of the literature and multiple panel discussions, AIBT developed up-to-date recommendations for the resolution levels of HLA typing, histocompatibility definitions of patients and donors, importance of anti-HLA antibodies, and significance of NK alloreactivity, which are reported in this document. These recommendations have been shared with the Italian Group for Bone Marrow Transplantation (Gruppo Italiano per il Trapianto di Midollo Osseo, cellule staminali emopoietiche e terapia cellulare [GITMO]) and the Italian National Center for Transplantation (Centro Nazionale Trapianti [CNT]). Notably, the increased use of HLA-mismatched transplantation (i.e., mismatched unrelated, haploidentical) in recent years has made these indications even more relevant for the standardization and improvement of quality of care.This document represents a useful instrument for health care workers involved in the field of HSCT, enhancing synergy with transplant physicians and enabling greater optimization of the available resources.

造血干细胞移植中的组织相容性评估:意大利免疫遗传学和移植生物学协会(Associazione Italiana di Immunogenetica e Biologia dei Trapianti - AIBT)的建议。
异基因造血干细胞移植(HSCT)的结果受供体和受体之间 HLA 组织相容性程度的显著影响。为了提供造血干细胞移植前所需的组织相容性测试和解释的共同指征,意大利免疫遗传学和移植生物学协会(Associazione Italiana di Immunogenetica e Biologia dei Trapianti [AIBT])召集成员成立了一个工作小组,讨论并制定造血干细胞移植中组织相容性评估的建议。经过文献回顾和多次小组讨论,AIBT 针对 HLA 分型的分辨率、患者和供者的组织相容性定义、抗 HLA 抗体的重要性以及 NK 异体活性的重要性提出了最新建议,并在本文件中进行了报告。这些建议已与意大利骨髓移植小组(Gruppo Italiano per il Trapianto di Midollo Osseo, cellule staminali emopoietiche e terapia cellulare [GITMO])和意大利国家移植中心(Centro Nazionale Trapianti [CNT])共享。值得注意的是,近年来 HLA 不匹配移植(即不匹配的非亲缘移植、单倍体移植)的使用越来越多,这使得这些适应症与医疗质量的标准化和改善更加相关。本文件是造血干细胞移植领域医护人员的有用工具,可加强与移植医生的协同作用,使可用资源得到更大程度的优化。
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Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.70%
发文量
91
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Blood Transfusion welcomes international submissions of Original Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports and Letters on all the fields related to Transfusion Medicine.
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