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Abstract

Vitamin D has emerged as a central player in the immune system, with its deficiency being implicated in the pathogenesis of several autoimmune diseases, including chronic GvHD. This is a retrospective cohort analysis of 166 patients, who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) at the Karolinska University Hospital, evaluating GvHD, graft failure, infectious complications and survival after HSCT in relation to pre-transplantation vitamin D levels. Most of the patients were deficient in vitamin D before HSCT (median 42 nmol/L). In multivariate analysis, vitamin D level before HSCT was identified as a significant independent risk factor for development of cGvHD. The increased incidence of cGvHD was not coupled to better disease-free survival; instead there was a trend towards lower overall survival in the vitamin D-deficient patients. In addition, we found a significant correlation between vitamin D deficiency and incidence of CMV disease, with no case of CMV disease occurring in patients with sufficient levels of vitamin D before HSCT. Our results support a role of vitamin D in immune tolerance following HSCT. These findings could be highly relevant for the care of HSCT patients, and prospective, randomized studies on the effect of vitamin D supplementation are therefore needed.

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Title
Increased incidence of chronic GvHD and CMV disease in patients with vitamin D deficiency before allogeneic stem cell transplantation
Author
Von Bahr, L; Blennow, O; Alm, J; Björklund, A; Malmberg, K-j; Mougiakakos, D; Le Blanc, A; Oefner, P J; Labopin, M; Ljungman, P; Le Blanc, K
Pages
1217-1223
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Sep 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
02683369
e-ISSN
14765365
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1709387007
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 2015