Unmanipulated HLA-haploidentical/mismatch related transplantation with combined granulocyte-colony stimulating factor-mobilized peripheral blood stem cells (G-PBSCs) and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor-mobilized bone marrow (G-BM) has been used as an alternative transplantation strategy for patients without an HLA-matched donor. In this transplantation setting, factors associated with hematopoietic recovery have not been defined completely. The aim of this study was to investigate the factors influencing the engraftment in this transplantation setting for patients with leukemia. The study group comprised 104 patients with leukemia who underwent transplantation at a single institution between 2005 and 2008. Factors correlating with neutrophil and platelet engraftment post-transplantation were analyzed retrospectively. All patients achieved an absolute neutrophil count of 500/μL with a mean time of 13.6days (range 8-20days) and a platelet count over 20×10(9)/L with a mean time of 20.2days (range 16-26days). In univariate analysis, donor and age were associated with increased risk of neutrophil engraftment, but their significance was lost upon multivariate analysis. The sex, age, donor, CD34(+) cell dose, conditioning regimen, mismatched locus, ABO mismatched and diagnosis have no effect on platelet engraftment. Our results suggest that it is an ideal approach to treat patients with leukemia with HLA-haploidentical/mismatched related transplantation with combined G-PBSCs and G-BM for a high level of stem cells without delayed engraftment.
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