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HY Disparity Influences Outcomes of HLA-Matched Unrelated Allo-HSCT

Abstract 4337 Donor and recipient sex is an important factor that may influence outcomes of HLA-identical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The rationale of this study was to evaluate the impact of sex-related HY antigen mismatch on results of allo-HSCT from HLA-matched unrelated d...

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Published in:Blood 2009-11, Vol.114 (22), p.4337-4337
Main Authors: Markiewicz, Miroslaw, Siekiera, Urszula, Mietla, Monika Dzierzak, Karolczyk, Agnieszka, Kruzel, Tomasz, Helbig, Grzegorz, Krzemien, Slawomira Kyrcz
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Summary:Abstract 4337 Donor and recipient sex is an important factor that may influence outcomes of HLA-identical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The rationale of this study was to evaluate the impact of sex-related HY antigen mismatch on results of allo-HSCT from HLA-matched unrelated donors. 92 patients treated with 10/10 HLA alleles-matched unrelated allo-HSCT performed in Hematology and BMT center in Katowice in years 2004-2006 entered the study. HY genotyping was performed in the Regional Blood Center with use of Dynal Minor Histocompatibility Antigen Typing Kit. Only immunogenic HY disparities were analysed. The estimated probability of immunogenic HY mismatches corrected by the frequency of restrictive HLA molecules was 34%. When HY was mismatched in GVH direction (female donor, male recipient), the incidence of cGVHD was increased (66% vs 38%, p=0.02), the relapse rate was decreased (6% vs 23%, p=0.046) and DFS tended to improve (79% vs 44%, p=0.067). The sex-related HY antigen mismatches in GVH direction influence the results of allo-HSCT from HLA-matched unrelated donors. Results of this study may help to understand why sex difference between the donor and the recipient plays role in the allo-HSCT. No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.V114.22.4337.4337