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RCT | Cyclophosphamide-based regimen enhances GVHD-free survival after hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation

27 Jun, 2023 | 13:54h | UTC

Summary: The article details a phase 3 trial comparing the efficacy of two graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylactic regimens in hematologic cancer patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT). The experimental group received cyclophosphamide–tacrolimus–mycophenolate mofetil, and the standard group received tacrolimus–methotrexate. The patients, a total of 431, underwent HSCT from an HLA-matched related donor or a matched or 7/8 mismatched unrelated donor.

The primary end point was GVHD-free, relapse-free survival at 1 year. Results indicated a significantly higher incidence of this outcome in the experimental group (hazard ratio, 0.64; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.49 to 0.83; P=0.001). At 1 year, adjusted GVHD-free, relapse-free survival was 52.7% (95% CI, 45.8 to 59.2) in the experimental group, compared to 34.9% (95% CI, 28.6 to 41.3) in the standard group.

Notably, patients in the experimental-prophylaxis group appeared to have less severe acute or chronic GVHD and a higher incidence of immunosuppression-free survival at 1 year. Overall survival, disease-free survival, relapse, transplantation-related death, and engraftment did not show a substantial difference between the groups. These results suggest that cyclophosphamide–tacrolimus–mycophenolate mofetil may offer a more effective prophylaxis against GVHD in HSCT patients.

Article: Post-Transplantation Cyclophosphamide-Based Graft-versus-Host Disease Prophylaxis – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

News Release: Study Sets New Standard for Graft-Versus-Host Disease Prevention After Stem Cell Transplant – Johns Hopkins Medicine

 

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