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HLA Genotypes in Turkish Hematopoietic Cell Recipients and Likelihood of Finding a Matched Donor Through Family Searches
Objectives: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell trans - plant is a life-saving treatment, but donor numbers in Turkey do not meet the increasing demand for this procedure. Here, our objectives were (1) to assess the frequency of HLA-matched related donors in the Turkish population and (2) to identify...
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Published in: | Experimental and clinical transplantation 2019-12, Vol.17 (6), p.813-818 |
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Summary: | Objectives: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell trans -
plant is a life-saving treatment, but donor numbers in
Turkey do not meet the increasing demand for this
procedure. Here, our objectives were (1) to assess the
frequency of HLA-matched related donors in the Turkish
population and (2) to identify the HLA antigens and
haplotypes that are most frequent in Turkey.
Materials and Methods: The HLA genotypes of 841
consecutive recipients and 3071 family members were
retrospectively reviewed.
Results: Matched related donors were identified for
368/841 recipients (44%). Extended family donor
searches were performed for 111/181 pediatric reci -
pients (61%), with nonsibling matched related donors
found for 23 patients (21%). Matched related donors
were found for a significantly higher proportion of
pediatric patients (52%) than adult patients (41%)
(odds ratio of 2.5; 95% confidence interval, 1.9-4.1;
P = .02). The percentage of pediatric versus adult
patients with 3 or more siblings was 13% versus 46%
(odds ratio of 5.6; 95% confidence interval, 3.6-8.5;
P = .001). The most frequent HLA class I antigens at
each locus were HLA-A*02 (20.2%), HLA-B*35 (19.5%),
and HLA-C*07 (19.8%). The most frequent HLA class II
antigens at each locus were HLA-DRB1*11 (21.6%) and
HLA-DQB1*03 (40.2%). The most common 3-locus
haplotypes were HLA-A*24 B*35 DRB1*11 (F:0.020)
and HLA-A*01 B*08 DRB1*03 (F:0.015). When adult
and pediatric groups were combined, the most
common locus haplotypes were found in 43/345
sibling donors (12%) and in 7/23 nonsibling pediatric
donors (30%) (odds ratio of 2.7; 95% confidence
interval, 1.2-6.4; P = .02). Conclusions: The results indicate that, in Turkey, it can
be beneficial to revise donor search algorithms to
include an extended family donor search before an
unrelated donor search. This type of search can be
effective because of the HLA haplotype diversity in
Turkey, the frequency of consanguinity, and the
country’s limited donor pool. |
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ISSN: | 1304-0855 2146-8427 |
DOI: | 10.6002/ect.2016.0135 |