Contemporary strategies in stem cell transplantation for chronic granulomatous disease

Sima T. Bhatt, M. Malhotra, J. Bednarski
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Abstract

: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited immunodeficiency characterized by recurrent, often life-threatening, infections and a dysregulated immune response. Through early diagnosis, infection surveillance, and prophylactic antimicrobials, survival has improved with greater than 90% of patients living into early adulthood. Despite this improvement, nearly 50% of patients with CGD do not survive past 30 years of age. Furthermore, compounding morbidities from infections and inflammatory disease significantly compromise quality of life. Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is curative for CGD. Advances in stem cell transplant, including use of alternative donors and reduction in acute and late toxicities, have improved outcomes leading to expanded use of transplant for chronic granulomatosis disease. Reduced toxicity and reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) regimens are increasingly utilized with excellent disease free and overall survival (OS). We review approaches for HSCT in patients with CGD, including impact of patient and donor characteristics on outcomes, conditioning regimens that have demonstrated success, and continued challenges of transplant-related morbidity and post-transplant autoimmunity.
慢性肉芽肿病干细胞移植的当代策略
:慢性肉芽肿性疾病(CGD)是一种遗传性免疫缺陷,其特征是反复感染,通常危及生命,免疫反应失调。通过早期诊断、感染监测和预防性抗菌药物,存活率有所提高,90%以上的患者活到成年早期。尽管有这种改善,但近50%的CGD患者无法存活超过30岁。此外,感染和炎症性疾病导致的并发症会严重影响生活质量。异基因造血干细胞移植(HSCT)是治疗CGD的有效方法。干细胞移植的进展,包括使用替代供体和减少急性和晚期毒性,已经改善了结果,从而扩大了慢性肉芽肿病移植的使用范围。降低毒性和降低强度的调理(RIC)方案越来越多地被用于获得良好的无病和总生存率(OS)。我们综述了CGD患者HSCT的治疗方法,包括患者和供体特征对结果的影响、已证明成功的调理方案,以及移植相关发病率和移植后自身免疫的持续挑战。
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