HLA-DRB3/4/5 Matching Improves Outcome of Unrelated Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

  • Chrysanthi Tsamadou
  • Daphne Engelhardt
  • Uwe Platzbecker
  • Elisa Sala
  • Thomas Valerius
  • Eva Wagner-Drouet
  • Gerald Wulf
  • Nicolaus Kröger
  • Niels Murawski
  • Hermann Einsele
  • Kerstin Schaefer-Eckart
  • Sebastian Freitag
  • Jochen Casper
  • Martin Kaufmann
  • Mareike Dürholt
  • Bernd Hertenstein
  • Stefan Klein
  • Mark Ringhoffer
  • Sandra Frank
  • Christine Neuchel
  • Hubert Schrezenmeier
  • Joannis Mytilineos
  • Daniel Fuerst

Abstract

The HLA-DRB3/4/5 loci are closely linked to the HLA-DRB1 gene. Mismatches in these loci occur with a frequency of about 8%-12% in otherwise 10/10 HLA-matched transplant pairs. There is preliminary evidence that these disparities may associate with increased acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) rates. The aim of this study was to analyze a large cohort of German patients and their donors for HLA-DRB3/4/5 compatibility and to correlate the HLA-DRB3/4/5 matching status with the outcome of unrelated hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (uHSCT). To this end, 3,410 patients and their respective donors were HLA-DRB3/4/5 and HLA-DPB1 typed by amplicon-based next-generation sequencing (NGS). All patients included received their first allogeneic transplant for malignant hematologic diseases between 2000 and 2014. Mismatches in the antigen recognition domain (ARD) of HLA-DRB3/4/5 genes were correlated with clinical outcome. HLA-DRB3/4/5 incompatibility was seen in 12.5% (n = 296) and 17.8% (n = 185) of the 10/10 and 9/10 HLA-matched cases, respectively. HLA-DRB3/4/5 mismatches in the ARD associated with a worse overall survival (OS), as shown in univariate (5-year OS: 46.1% vs. 39.8%, log-rank p = 0.038) and multivariate analyses [hazard ratio (HR) 1.25, 95% CI 1.02-1.54, p = 0.034] in the otherwise 10/10 HLA-matched subgroup. The worse outcome was mainly driven by a significantly higher non-relapse mortality (HR 1.35, 95% CI 1.05-1.73, p = 0.017). In the 9/10 HLA-matched cases, the effect was not statistically significant. Our study results suggest that mismatches within the ARD of HLA-DRB3/4/5 genes significantly impact the outcome of otherwise fully matched uHSCT and support their consideration upon donor selection in the future.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer771449
ISSN1664-3224
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2021

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Copyright © 2021 Tsamadou, Engelhardt, Platzbecker, Sala, Valerius, Wagner-Drouet, Wulf, Kröger, Murawski, Einsele, Schaefer-Eckart, Freitag, Casper, Kaufmann, Dürholt, Hertenstein, Klein, Ringhoffer, Frank, Neuchel, Schrezenmeier, Mytilineos and Fuerst.

PubMed 34970261