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The goal of this study is to see if the study therapy can decrease the chemotherapy-related side effects while maximizing the effectiveness of disease control. The physicians will also be studying the effect of removing T-cells from the donor"s stem cells before transplant. T-cells are a type of white blood cell that may help cause a serious side effect of transplant called Graft versus Host Disease (GVHD). The way it removes the T-cells from the donor stem cells is actually by selecting only the stem cells (called CD34 cells) by using a device called CliniMACS. This process is called CD34 selection. The CliniMACS® device is currently under the supervision of the FDA .
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Patients must have one of the following hematologic diagnoses:
AND at least one of the following features:
Platelet count <20 x 10^9/L or platelet transfusion dependence*
ANC <1000 x 10^9/L
Hgb <8 gm/dl or red cell transfusion dependence*
Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) (Appendix 1: MDS Classification)
MDS at any stage, based on either one of the following classifications:
WHO Classification
Refractory anemia and transfusion dependence*
Any of other stages
IPSS Classification
Low risk (score 0) and transfusion dependence*
Any other risk groups Score > 0.5 Note that patients with chromosome 1q cytogenetic abnormalities in the absence of morphologic dysplasia will not be considered to have MDS.
* Transfusion dependence will be defined as greater than ONE transfusion of platelets or red blood cells in the last year prior to evaluation on protocol.
Donor
Donor choices will be determined by the investigators according to institutional criteria. Patients who will be enrolled on this protocol must have one of the following donor choices:
HLA-compatible unrelated volunteer donors Patients who do not have a related HLA-matched donor but have an unrelated donor who is either matched at all A, B, C and DRB1 (8/8) loci or who is mismatched at no more than 2/8 loci (A, B, C or DRB1) (6/8) as tested by DNA analysis (high resolution), will be eligible for entry on this protocol.
HLA-mismatched Related donors Patients who do not have a related or unrelated HLA-compatible donor must have a healthy family member who is at least HLA-haplotype identical to the recipient. First degree related donors must have a normal DEB test.
The donor must be healthy and willing and able to receive a 4-6 day course of G-CSF and undergo 1-3 daily leukaphereses, as per institutional guidelines.
Related and unrelated donors must be medically evaluated and fulfill the criteria for collection of PBSCs as per institutional guidelines.
Patients and donors may be of either gender or any ethnic background. Patients must have a Karnofsky adult, or Lansky pediatric performance scale status ≥ 70%.
Patients must have adequate physical function measured by :
Female patients and donors must not be pregnant or breastfeeding at the time of signing consent. Women must be willing to undergo a pregnancy test prior to transplant and avoid becoming pregnant while on study. Positive pregnancy test results will be reported to the parent(s) or guardian of minor participants, as required per institutional guidelines.
Exclusion criteria
Active CNS leukemia Female patients who are pregnant (positive serum or urine HCG) or breast-feeding. Women of childbearing age must avoid becoming pregnant while on study.
Active uncontrolled viral, bacterial or fungal infection Patient seropositive for HIV-I/II; HTLV -I/II
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3 participants in 3 patient groups
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