HLA-Matched Unrelated Donors for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Results of International Donor Searches

Karina Tozatto-Maio , Margareth Afonso Torres , Neifi Hassan Saloum Degaide , Juliana Fernandes Cardoso , Fernanda Volt , Ana Cristina Silva Pinto , Danielli Oliveira , Hanadi Elayoubi , Simone Kashima , Pascale Loiseau , Hendrik Veelken , Alina Ferster , Barbara Cappelli , Evandra Strazza Rodrigues , Graziana Maria Scigliuolo , Chantal Kenzey , Annalisa Ruggeri , Vanderson Rocha , Belinda Pinto Simões , Ryad Tamouza , Eliane Gluckman
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited hemoglobinopathy. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) is the sole curative therapy for SCD, but few patients will have a matched sibling donor. Patients with SCD are mostly of African origin and thus are less likely to find a matched unrelated donor in international registries. Using HaploStats, we estimated HLA haplotypes for 185 patients with SCD (116 from a Brazilian center and 69 from European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation [EBMT] centers) and classified the ethnic origin of haplotypes. Then we assessed the probability of finding an HLA-matched unrelated adult donor (MUD), considering loci A, B, and DRB1 (6/6), in international registries. Most haplotypes were African, but Brazilians showed a greater ethnic admixture than EBMT patients. Nevertheless, the chance of finding at least one 6/6 potential allelic donor was 47% for both groups. Most potential allelic donors were from the US National Marrow Donor Program registry and from the Brazilian REDOME donor registry. Although the probability of finding a donor is higher than previously reported, strategies are needed to improve ethnic diversity in registries. Moreover, predicting the likelihood of having an MUD might influence SCD management.

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镰状细胞病患者hla匹配的非亲属供体:国际供体搜索结果
镰状细胞病(SCD)是最常见的遗传性血红蛋白病。造血干细胞移植(HCT)是治疗SCD的唯一方法,但很少有患者有匹配的兄弟姐妹供体。SCD患者大多是非洲裔,因此在国际登记中不太可能找到匹配的非亲属供体。使用HaploStats,我们估计了185例SCD患者的HLA单倍型(116例来自巴西中心,69例来自欧洲血液和骨髓移植协会[EBMT]中心),并对单倍型的种族起源进行了分类。然后,我们评估了在国际登记中找到hla匹配的非亲属成人供体(MUD)的可能性,考虑了基因座A、B和DRB1(6/6)。大多数单倍型是非洲人,但巴西人比EBMT患者表现出更大的种族混合。然而,找到至少一个6/6的潜在等位基因供体的几率在两组中都是47%。大多数潜在的等位基因捐赠者来自美国国家骨髓捐赠计划登记处和巴西REDOME捐助者登记处。虽然找到捐赠者的可能性比以前报道的要高,但需要采取战略来改善登记中的种族多样性。此外,预测发生泥浆的可能性可能会影响SCD的管理。
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期刊介绍: Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation publishes original research reports, reviews, editorials, commentaries, letters to the editor, and hypotheses and is the official publication of the American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy. The journal focuses on current technology and knowledge in the interdisciplinary field of hematopoetic stem cell transplantation.
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