Background: Unmanipulated haploid HSCT for SAA has resulted in improved outcomes over recent years. However, studies related to unmanipulated haploid HSCs combined with tp-UCB transplantation for other types of NMD are rare. Accordingly, we present the outcomes of 109 pediatric patients with life-threatening NMD undergoing unmanipulated haploid HSCs combined with tp-UCB transplantation.

Procedure: We retrospectively investigated 109 pediatric patients with life-threatening NMD treated with unmanipulated haploid HSCs combined with tp-UCB transplantation in a single center.

Results: The median days of neutrophil and platelet engraftment were +13 and +22 days, respectively. None of the cases experienced PGF. The incidence rates for grade I-II, III-IV aGVHD and cGVHD were 44.9%, 24.8%, and 9.3%, respectively. The incidence rates of CMV and EBV viremia were 46.7% and 39.4%, respectively. The median follow-up duration was 997 days. In total, 106 patients survived, including 104 cases with FFS and 2 cases with SGF. Three patients died. The 5-year TRM, OS, and FFS were 2.8%, 97.2%, and 96.2%, respectively.

Conclusion: The results of unmanipulated haploid HSCs combined with tp-UCB in pediatric patients with life-threatening NMD were promising. However, further research is now needed to determine specific factors that might influence the engraftment of HSCs.

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