2006
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v108.11.3111.3111
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A Novel Triple Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant (UCBT) Strategy To Promote NK Cell Immunotherapy (Unit 1) with a Fully Ablative Preparative Regimen Followed by a Double UCBT in Patients with Refractory AML.

Abstract: Treatment options for refractory AML are usually ineffective. Previously, we tested adoptive transfer of haploidentical peripheral blood (PB) derived NK cells without transplantation and demonstrated correlation between in vivo NK cell expansion and those who achieved a complete remission. This therapy is limited by: the inability to expand NK cells in most patients, prolonged neutropenia in some patients and inconsistent efficacy. UCB, in contrast to adult PB, is rich in NK precu… Show more

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“…After this, patients are “rescued” with a double UCB cord transplant with UCB units that contain sufficient numbers of stem cells for hematopoietic engraftment. We have previously reported the results for the first three patients treated on this trial (Miller et al , 2006). In two of the three patients, the T cell‐depleted, NK cell‐enriched haploidentical UCB unit resulted in sustained hematopoietic cell engraftment.…”
Section: Adoptive Immune Therapy With Ucb Nk Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this, patients are “rescued” with a double UCB cord transplant with UCB units that contain sufficient numbers of stem cells for hematopoietic engraftment. We have previously reported the results for the first three patients treated on this trial (Miller et al , 2006). In two of the three patients, the T cell‐depleted, NK cell‐enriched haploidentical UCB unit resulted in sustained hematopoietic cell engraftment.…”
Section: Adoptive Immune Therapy With Ucb Nk Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other antileukemia strategies currently being investigated include the use of UCB-derived T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptor to target B-cell malignancies 45 or the use of UCB-derived NK cells. 46…”
Section: Gvhd Infection and Relapsementioning
confidence: 99%