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  • Haplo-identical donors are being increasingly used for stem cell transplants in patients with severe aplastic anemia who don't have matched donors.
  • Single cord blood transplants are promising, but adult patients face issues like low cell counts leading to prolonged cytopenias and infection risks.
  • The successful case of an adult patient receiving a UM171-expanded cord blood graft highlights a viable transplantation option, showing full donor acceptance and no severe complications.

Article Abstract

Haplo-identical donors have been increasingly used as an alternative source of stem cells in patients with severe aplastic anemia in need of an allogeneic transplantation but lack a matched donor. Single cord blood (CB) transplant also offers a curative option for this disease, but few adult patients have been reported due to low number of progenitor cells leading to prolonged cytopenias and a high risk of infections. CB stem cell expansion may theoretically solve these pitfalls but has not been used previously in non-malignant diseases, likely due to fear of graft rejection and lack of availability of expanded CBs outside clinical trials. We report the first case of an adult patient with severe aplastic anemia who was successfully transplanted with a UM171-expanded CB graft. After a conditioning of rabbit antithymocyte globulin, fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and total body irradiation, a UM171 expanded graft of 3.29 × 10 CD34 + cells/kg (a 51-fold increase) was infused. Full donor chimerism was observed on day + 14, with neutrophil and platelet engraftment on days + 23 and + 27. There was no severe infection or graft-vs-host disease. UM171-expanded grafts offer a valuable option for patients with aplastic anemia in need of transplantation but have no suitable donor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejh.13504DOI Listing

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