Are changes in HLA Ags responsible for leukemia relapse after HLA-matched allogeneic hematopoietic SCT?

A Hamdi, K Cao, LM Poon, F Aung… - Bone marrow …, 2015 - nature.com
A Hamdi, K Cao, LM Poon, F Aung, S Kornblau, F Vina, RE Champlin, SO Ciurea
Bone marrow transplantation, 2015nature.com
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) has been shown to be associated with leukemia relapse after
haploidentical transplantation. Whether such changes are an important cause of relapse
after HLA-matched transplantation remains unclear. We retrospectively HLA-typed leukemic
blasts for 71 patients with AML/myelodysplastic syndrome obtained from stored samples,
and the results were compared with those obtained at diagnosis and/or before the
transplant. No LOH or any other changes in HLA Ag were found in any of the samples tested …
Abstract
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) has been shown to be associated with leukemia relapse after haploidentical transplantation. Whether such changes are an important cause of relapse after HLA-matched transplantation remains unclear. We retrospectively HLA-typed leukemic blasts for 71 patients with AML/myelodysplastic syndrome obtained from stored samples, and the results were compared with those obtained at diagnosis and/or before the transplant. No LOH or any other changes in HLA Ag were found in any of the samples tested post transplant as compared with pretransplant specimens. One patient had LOH in HLA class I Ag (HLA-A,-B and-C); however, these changes were present in the pretransplant sample indicating that they occurred before the transplant. We concluded that, in contrast with haploidentical transplantation, HLA loss does not have a major role as a mechanism of relapse after allogeneic transplantation with a closely HLA-matched donor.
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