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To assess the proportion of patients with donor neutrophil engraftment within 30 days of allogeneic transplant. To assess the incidence of acute GvHD during the first 100 days after transplantation.
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To assess the proportion of patients with donor neutrophil engraftment within 30 days of allogeneic transplant; assess the incidence of acute GvHD during the first 100 days after transplantation; and assess platelet engraftment, graft failure, chronic GvHD, clinical safety, and devise performance.
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RECIPIENT INCLUSION CRITERIA
Histopathologically-confirmed diagnosis of hematological or lymphatic malignancy, defined as one of the following:
RECIPIENT EXCLUSION CRITERIA Suitable candidate for autologous transplantation Participation in other investigational drugs or devices trials that might influence the study endpoints Evidence of active hepatitis Evidence of active cirrhosis HIV-positive History of invasive aspergillosis Presence of any other uncontrolled, active infection, ie, bacterial, viral or fungal Uncontrolled CNS involvement Documented allergy to murine proteins Documented allergy to iron dextran Lactating female Female of child-bearing potential unwilling to implement adequate birth control Medical problem / neurologic/psychiatric dysfunction which would impair his/her ability to be compliant with the medical regimen and/or to tolerate transplantation, in the opinion of the principal investigator Medical problem / neurologic/psychiatric dysfunction which would prolong hematologic recovery and place the recipient at unacceptable risk, in the opinion of the principal investigator would .
DONOR INCLUSION CRITERIA Age < 60 years Weight > 25 kg Medical history and physical examination confirm good health status as defined by institutional standards Within 30 days of apheresis collection, seronegative for HIV assessed as HIV Ag; HIV 1+2 Ab; or HTLV I/II Ab Within 30 days of apheresis collection, seronegative for hepatitis assessed as HBsAg; HBcAb (IgM and IgG); or HCV Ab Within 30 days of apheresis collection, seronegative for syphilis assessed as RPR Genotypically haploidentical as determined by HLA typing Female donors of child-bearing potential must have a negative serum or urine beta-HCG test within 3 weeks of mobilization Capable of undergoing leukapheresis Has adequate venous access Willing to undergo insertion of a central catheter should leukapheresis via peripheral vein be inadequate Agreeable to second donation of PBPC (or a bone marrow harvest) should the recipient fail to demonstrate sustained engraftment following the transplant Duly-executed informed consent Screened for CMV seroreactivity
DONOR EXCLUSION CRITERIA Evidence of active infection (including urinary tract infection, or upper respiratory tract infection) Evidence of hepatitis (on screening) Medical, physical or psychological reason which makes the donor unlikely to tolerate or cooperate with growth factor therapy and leukapheresis Factors placing donor at increased risk for leukapheresis or G-CSF-related complications Lactating female Female of child-bearing potential unwilling to implement adequate birth control HIV-positive
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