Transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells from related
or unrelated donors is becoming an increasingly important approach to treatment of different
malignant and non-malignant disorders. There is thus growing demand for clinical diagnostic
methodologies permitting he surveillance of donor- and recipient-derived hemopoiesis
(=chimerism) during the posttransplant period. The techniques currently used are very
heterogeneous, rendering uniform evaluation and comparison of diagnostic results between
centers difficult. International efforts aimed at the development of standardized methods were
therefore urgently needed.
The aim of this Concerted Action, which includes leading laboratories in this field from
10 European countries, is the development of a standardized diagnostic methodology for the
detection and monitoring of chimerism (i.e. patient/donor origin of hemopoiesis) in patients
undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). The methodology has to meet stringent
quality criteria regarding reproducibility, sensitivity, and ability to quantify patient- and donor
derived hematopoietic cells after allogeneic SCT. Once established and validated, the standardized
and quality-assured consensus protocol will be made available to the scientific community
by publication in a leading international journal. The standardized technique will be profitable
to many diagnostic centers in the field, and will provide a basis for optimal diagnostic support
for therapy decisions. |