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Genetic markers may help predict allogeneic SCT outcomes

REPORTING FROM THE 2018 BMT TANDEM MEETINGS


Both gain- and loss-of-function SNPs in p2X7 have been reported and implicated in GVHD and other inflammatory disorders, Dr. Ritchie said, explaining the rationale for studying their correlations with outcomes after allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

While such transplants are highly effective for treating hematologic malignancies, outcomes can be adversely affected by infection, acute organ dysfunction, and GVHD. Pretransplant conditioning regimens are associated with high levels of immunogenic cell death and the release of extracellular adenosine 5’-triphosphate, therefore signaling through the p2X7 receptor may lead to activation of downstream effectors that influence transplant outcome, he noted.

“We hypothesized that germline gain or loss of function polymorphisms in this receptor in recipients of allogeneic transplantation would result in an adverse outcome,” he said.

The mean age of the recipients whose samples were analyzed was 46 years, and about half were women. Most (83.8%) had a peripheral blood graft source and 64% of transplants were from related donors. The nonrelapse mortality at 24 months was 12.98%, Dr. Ritchie said, noting that their indications for transplantation were “fairly representative of the adult transplant population, dominated by acute leukemia with a range of other acute conditions.”