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Newborn screening reduces survival disparities in SCID after stem cell transplant: A PIDTC report.

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Lena E Winestone, Brent R Logan, Xuerong Liu, Olatundun Williams, Elizabeth A Dunn, Monica S Thakar, Sharon A Kidd, Talal Mousallem, Morna J Dorsey, Richard J O'Reilly, Neena Kapoor, Lisa Forbes Satter, Malika Kapadia, Soma C Jyonouchi, Sharat Chandra, Christen L Ebens, Deepakbabu Chellapandian, Sonali Chaudhury, Karin Chen, Blachy J Dávila Saldaña, Ahmad Rayes, Troy C Quigg, Shanmuganathan Chandrakasan, Jeffrey J Bednarski, Kenneth B DeSantes, Pierre Teira, Alfred P Gillio, Hesham Eissa, Alan P Knutsen, Victor M Aquino, Evan B Shereck, Theodore B Moore, Emi H Caywood, Mark T Vander Lugt, Jacob Rozmus, Larisa Broglie, Lolie C Yu, Ami J Shah, Avni Y Joshi, Rebecca H Buckley, Jasmeen Dara, Joseph H Oved, Hisham Abdel Azim, Caridad A Martinez, Susan Prockop, Kathleen E Sullivan, Jack J Bleesing, Michael D Keller, Lisa M Madden, Suhag Parikh, Shalini Shenoy, Christine M Seroogy, Tamar Rubin, Jennifer Licata, Jeffrey R Andolina, Donald B Kohn, Lauri Burroughs, Jennifer W Leiding, Rebecca A Marsh, Luigi D Notarangelo, Sung-Yun Pai, Troy R Torgerson, Michael A Pulsipher, Jennifer Heimall, Geoffrey D E Cuvelier, Linda M Griffith, Jennifer M Puck, Christopher C Dvorak, Morton J Cowan, Elie Haddad

Abstract

Black race and Hispanic ethnicity are associated with higher mortality in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) following hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), though mechanisms remain unclear. We evaluated 796 children with SCID who received nonsibling HCT between 1982 and 2020 using data from the Primary Immune Deficiency Treatment Consortium. Overall survival for Black (aHR 2.47, 95%CI 1.64, 3.71) and Asian/Pacific Islander patients (aHR 1.82, 95%CI 1.00, 3.30) was significantly lower compared with non-Hispanic White patients, while Hispanic patients had lower event-free survival (aHR 1.83, 95%CI 1.27, 2.63) compared with non-Hispanic White patients. Even after adjusting for age and infection, Black patients with SCID had more than twofold hazard of death compared with non-Hispanic White patients. NBS was associated with earlier diagnosis, reduced infection at HCT, and elimination of survival disparities between Black and non-Hispanic White patients. These findings suggest that universal, system-level interventions such as NBS can mitigate disparities in outcomes for children with SCID.
Source: PubMed (PMID: 42416786)View Original on PubMed