Comparative analysis of clinical outcomes after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation versus peripheral blood stem cell transplantation from a related donor in Japanese patients

Summary A reduced incidence of graft versus host disease (GvHD) has been documented among Japanese allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) patients, as the Japanese are genetically more homogeneous than western populations. To clarify whether this ethnic difference affects the results of alloge...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of haematology 2004-05, Vol.125 (4), p.480-493
Hauptverfasser: Tanimoto, Tetsuya E., Yamaguchi, Takuhiro, Tanaka, Yuji, Saito, Akiko, Tajima, Kinuko, Karasuno, Takahiro, Kasai, Masanobu, Kishi, Kenji, Mori, Takehiko, Maseki, Nobuo, Morishima, Satoko, Miyakoshi, Shigesaburo, Kasai, Masaharu, Ohno, Yuju, Kim, Sung‐Won, Numata, Akihiko, Kami, Masahiro, Takaue, Yoichi, Mori, Shin‐ichiro, Harada, Mine
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Zusammenfassung:Summary A reduced incidence of graft versus host disease (GvHD) has been documented among Japanese allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) patients, as the Japanese are genetically more homogeneous than western populations. To clarify whether this ethnic difference affects the results of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT), we conducted a nationwide survey to compare clinical outcomes of allogeneic PBSCT (n = 214) and BMT (n = 295) from a human leucocyte antigen‐identical‐related donor in Japanese patients. The cumulative incidence of grades II–IV acute GvHD was 37·4% for PBSCT and 32·0% for BMT. The cumulative incidence of extensive chronic GvHD at 1 year was significantly higher after PBSCT than BMT (42% vs. 27%; P 
ISSN:0007-1048
1365-2141
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.04943.x