Julien Pierrard , Maxime Foguenne , Pamela Baldin , Eliano Bonaccorsi-Riani , Laurent Coubeau , Olga Ciccarelli , Géraldine Dahlqvist , Bénédicte Delire , Geneviève Van Ooteghem
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Abstract
Purpose
Radiotherapy can be used as a bridge therapy prior to liver transplantation. Radiotherapy generates immune reactions involving T cells, which are the main effectors of acute cellular rejection after transplantation. Here, we investigated the impact of radiotherapy on acute cellular rejection.
Materials and methods
We retrospectively reviewed the data of oncological patients who benefited from liver transplantation. Patients who received radiotherapy prior to liver transplantation (“RT cohort”, n = 17) were compared to a matched cohort (“NoRTmatched cohort”, n = 17) obtained through propensity score-matching analysis of the total non-irradiated cohort (“NoRTall” cohort, n = 136). The acute cellular rejection was evaluated using the Banff score for rejection (mild: < 5, moderate: 5–6, and severe: 7–9) obtained on an early post-transplantation biopsy. Overall and disease-free survival were reported for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
Results
Median Banff scores was significantly lower for the RT cohort compared to the NoRTall cohort (2.5 versus 5, respectively, P = 0.043) but this statistical difference was eliminated after comparison with the NoRTmatched cohort (median: 4, P = 0.62). The 5-year overall and disease-free survival rates were 62 % and 69 %, respectively, for hepatocellular carcinoma patients of the RT cohort (n = 14) and did not differ from the 5-year overall (83 %, P = 0.15) and disease-free survival rates (90 %, P = 0.05) of those of the NoRTmatched cohort (n = 16).
Conclusion
Radiotherapy given prior to liver transplantation did not impact the rate or severity of acute cellular rejection. Furthermore, overall and disease-free survival rates were not impacted by radiotherapy.
期刊介绍:
Cancer/radiothérapie se veut d''abord et avant tout un organe francophone de publication des travaux de recherche en radiothérapie. La revue a pour objectif de diffuser les informations majeures sur les travaux de recherche en cancérologie et tout ce qui touche de près ou de loin au traitement du cancer par les radiations : technologie, radiophysique, radiobiologie et radiothérapie clinique.