CD26 expression on donor harvest as a risk predictive biomarker for developing graft-versus-host disease post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A ten-year follow-up study.

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Sachin Punatar, Shruti Kandekar, Navin Khattry, Anant Gokarn, Kumar Prabhash, Ashish Bakshi, Pallavi Rane, Libin Mathew, Shubhada Chiplunkar, Jyoti Kode
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Abstract

Background: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) is the preferred treatment option for patients with several hematologic disorders and immunodeficiency syndromes. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is an immune mediated post-transplant complication which has a major impact on long-term transplant outcomes.

Objective: Current efforts are focused on identification of new markers that serve as potential predictors of GVHD and other post-transplant clinical outcomes.

Methods: This study includes donor harvests collected from twenty-three allogeneic donors during period 2008-2009 and respective transplant recipients followed for clinical outcomes till March 2019. Percent CD26+ and CD34+ cells in donor harvest were analyzed using flow cytometry. Percent expression and infused dose of CD26+ and CD34+ cells were evaluated for association with various clinical outcomes.

Results: Total 23 healthy donors with median age of 28 years (13 males), and transplant recipients with median age of 24 years (17 males) formed the study cohort. The diagnosis included malignant (n= 13) and non-malignant (n= 10) hematological disorders. Median CD34brCD45lo HSC expression was 0.57% (IQR 0.24-1.03) while median CD26 expression was 19.64% (IQR 8.96-33.56) of all nucleated cells. CD26 expression was associated with donor age (P= 0.037). CD26 percent expression correlated with WBC engraftment (P= 0.015) and with acute GVHD (P= 0.023) whereas infused CD26 cell dose correlated with WBC engraftment (P= 0.004) and risk of CMV reactivation (P= 0.020). There was no statistically significant correlation of either CD26 expression or cell dose with chronic GVHD, EFS or OS.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest a role of CD26 expression on human donor harvest as a potential predictor of acute GVHD. This association warrants further exploration.

供体收获中的CD26表达作为异基因造血干细胞移植后发生移植物抗宿主病的风险预测生物标志物:一项10年随访研究
背景:同种异体造血干细胞移植(ASCT)是多种血液病和免疫缺陷综合征患者的首选治疗方案。移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)是一种免疫介导的移植后并发症,对长期移植预后有重大影响。目的:目前的工作重点是鉴定新的标志物,作为GVHD和其他移植后临床结果的潜在预测指标。方法:本研究包括2008-2009年期间收集的23名同种异体供体和各自的移植受者的供体,随访至2019年3月的临床结果。流式细胞术分析供体收获的CD26+和CD34+细胞百分比。评估CD26+和CD34+细胞的表达百分比和注射剂量与各种临床结果的关系。结果:共有23名中位年龄为28岁的健康供体(男性13名)和中位年龄为24岁的移植受者(男性17名)组成了研究队列。诊断包括恶性(n= 13)和非恶性(n= 10)血液系统疾病。所有有核细胞中CD34brCD45lo HSC的中位数表达为0.57% (IQR为0.24-1.03),CD26的中位数表达为19.64% (IQR为8.96-33.56)。CD26表达与供体年龄相关(P= 0.037)。cd26%的表达与WBC植入(P= 0.015)和急性GVHD (P= 0.023)相关,而注入CD26细胞剂量与WBC植入(P= 0.004)和CMV再激活风险(P= 0.020)相关。CD26表达和细胞剂量与慢性GVHD、EFS和OS的相关性均无统计学意义。结论:我们的研究结果表明,人类供体收获中的CD26表达可能是急性GVHD的潜在预测因子。这种联系值得进一步探讨。
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