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This is a pilot clinical trial of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for patients with a diagnosis of Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID) who do not have an HLA-matched sibling donor. The stem cells will be derived from a 1) matched unrelated donor (MUD), 2) unrelated cord blood donor, or 3) a haplo-identical (parental) donor (in descending order of preference).Patients will receive a novel conditioning regimen with Busulfan, Fludarabine and Anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) followed by an unrelated donor hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) with T-cell depletion using the CliniMACS device.
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The study is being conducted to assess the following:
The outcome from this protocol will be compared to the retrospective cohort consisting of all patients who have undergone haplo-identical HSCT for SCID at CHLA from 1984-2006 based on the assessment of the above-listed endpoints.
The CliniMACS device will be used for CD34+ selection in place of the Isolex 300i. The CliniMACS CD34 Reagent System is an investigational medical device that has not yet been approved by the FDA. This device is used in vitro to select and enrich specific cell populations. When using the CliniMACS CD34 Reagent, the system selects CD34+ cells from heterogenous hematological cell populations for transplantation in cases where this is clinically indicated.
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All patients with SCID who lack a histocompatible sibling or HLA-matched related donor will be considered as candidates for this study protocol.
Eligible patients must have adequate physical function to tolerate the chemotherapy conditioning regimen and the HSCT, as measure by:
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Since the only chance of survival for patients with SCID is successful transplantation, all patients with SCID will be considered to be potential subjects for the study, regardless of end-organ dysfunction.
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