Six Years of Disease-free Survival After a Second Cord Blood Transplantation for Recurrent Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in a Child With Down Syndrome

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY(2024)

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Outcomes are extremely poor in Down syndrome-associated acute lymphocytic leukemia, particularly in recurrent cases. A 2-year-old boy with Down syndrome-associated acute lymphocytic leukemia achieved complete remission after standard chemotherapy. However, he experienced recurrence twice in the bone marrow and central nervous system. Salvage treatments included whole-brain/whole-spine irradiation. Thereafter, the patient received a second cord blood transplantation after the reduced-intensity conditioning. The graft was characterized by killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor ligands mismatch. The patient has subsequently survived for 6.5 years without recurrence. We speculate that killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor ligand-mismatched cord blood transplantation enhanced the graft-versus-leukemia effect through natural killer cells, and conferred long-term remission.
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acute lymphocytic leukemia,cord blood transplantation,Down syndrome,KIR ligand mismatch,natural killer cell
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