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The Impact of Chimerism Patterns and Predonor Leukocyte Infusion Lymphopenia on Survival following T Cell-Depleted Reduced Intensity Conditioned Transplants
2007
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Donor leukocyte infusions (DLI) are frequently required following reduced intensity conditioned (RIC) allografts to convert mixed chimerism (MC) to full donor chimerism (FDC). The rationale is to break tolerance and maximize the graft-versus-leukemia responses. We analyzed the impact of chimerism in 125 recipients of RIC (Alemtuzumab containing) transplants. Four patterns of chimerism were seen: (1) always 100% donor chimerism (54%), (2) persisting MC (22%), (3) MC with subsequent development
doi:10.1016/j.bbmt.2006.12.451
pmid:17448914
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