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Perspectives on Establishing a Public Cord Blood Inventory in South Africa

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Journal Cytotherapy
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Apr 10
PMID 33836979
Citations 3
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The South African population is highly diverse, both ethnically and genetically. This diversity is particularly true for the African ancestry and various mixed ancestry population groups. These groups are under-represented in national and international bone marrow and peripheral blood donor registries, making it challenging to identify HLA-matched and mismatched unrelated donors when patients from these groups require allogeneic hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell transplantation. In most high-income countries, banked cord blood (CB) units provide an attractive source of hematopoietic progenitor cells for genetically diverse populations. SA does not have a public CB inventory, leaving many patients without access to this important treatment modality. Haploidentical transplantation provides an alternative. In recent years, the use of post-transplant cyclophosphamide has significantly reduced the incidence of graft-versus-host disease after haploidentical transplantation and has improved transplantation outcomes. However, it is difficult to identify suitable haploidentical donors in SA because of family disruption and a high prevalence of HIV. Here the authors provide a brief historical overview of the ethnic and genetic diversity of the country and region. The authors provide a southern African perspective on HLA diversity, consider the allogeneic hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell transplantation landscape and explore the need to establish a public CB bank (CBB) in SA. The health policy and regulatory frameworks that will impact on a CBB in the country SA are also explored. Finally, the authors discuss several matters we believe require attention when considering the establishment of a sustainable public CBB in the South African context.

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