Rapid recovery from chronic PRCA by MSC infusion in patient after major ABO-mismatched alloSCT

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Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) is a rare complication in recipients of allogenic stem cell from ABO incompatible donors. It is characterized by reticulocytopenia and by an absence of red cell cell precursors in the bone marrow. Despite close isohemagglutinins monitoring and standard immunosupressive treatment in these patients prolong PRCA are still associated with severe transfusion dependence. We report the case of a 31 yr old male patient who underwent HLA-matched ABO-mismatched allo-SCT and developed resistance PRCA despite conventional immunosupressive therapy and prophylaxis cotrasplantation of bone marrow derived MSC at day 0. He responded dramatically to therapy with adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells from HSC donors and continued to be transfusion-independent and AML-disease free. This method of the PRCA therapy of deserves further investigation. © Copyright 2012 Vera Sergeevicheva et al.

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Sergeevicheva, V., Kruchkova, I., Chernykh, E., Shevela, E., Kulagin, A., Gilevich, A., … Kozlov, V. (2012). Rapid recovery from chronic PRCA by MSC infusion in patient after major ABO-mismatched alloSCT. Case Reports in Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/862721

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