Monitoring of chimerism following allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT): Technical recommendations for the use of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) based techniques, on behalf of the United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service for Leucocyte Immunophenotyping Chimerism Working Group

Summary Analysis of short tandem repeats (STR) is the predominant method for post‐transplant monitoring of donor engraftment. It can enable early detection of disease relapse, level of engraftment and provide useful information on the graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD)/graft‐versus‐tumour (GVT) effect...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inBritish journal of haematology Vol. 168; no. 1; pp. 26 - 37
Main Authors Clark, Jordan R., Scott, Stuart D., Jack, Andrea L., Lee, Helena, Mason, Joanne, Carter, Geoffrey I., Pearce, Laurence, Jackson, Tony, Clouston, Hazel, Sproul, Anne, Keen, Leigh, Molloy, Karen, Folarin, Najeem'deen, Whitby, Liam, Snowden, John A., Reilly, John T., Barnett, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.01.2015
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:Summary Analysis of short tandem repeats (STR) is the predominant method for post‐transplant monitoring of donor engraftment. It can enable early detection of disease relapse, level of engraftment and provide useful information on the graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD)/graft‐versus‐tumour (GVT) effect, facilitating therapeutic intervention. Harmonization and standardization of techniques and result interpretation is essential to reduce the impact of laboratory variability on both clinical management and the results of multi‐centre clinical trials. However, the United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service for Leucocyte Immunophenotyping (UK NEQAS LI) has highlighted significant issues inherent in STR testing that impact upon inter‐ and intra‐ laboratory variation. We present here consensus best practice guidelines and recommendations for STR chimerism testing, data interpretation and reporting that have been drawn up and agreed by a consortium of 11 UK and Eire clinical laboratories. This document uses data obtained from the UK NEQAS LI Post‐Stem Cell Transplant (SCT) Chimerism Monitoring Programme.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Instructional Material/Guideline-2
ObjectType-Feature-3
content type line 23
ObjectType-Feature-2
ISSN:0007-1048
1365-2141
DOI:10.1111/bjh.13073