The study will enroll all patients who received standard myeloablative conditioning. GVHD prophylaxis consisting of tacrolimus and, for unrelated donors, rabbit ATG and mycophenolate mofetil. Haploidentical transplants initially used in vivo T-cell depletion with post-transplant cyclophosphamide, later replaced by ex vivo αβ+/CD19+ T-cell depletion.
Outcomes included overall survival (OS), relapse-related mortality (RRM), and GVHD, defined by standard grading systems. Immune reconstitution was measured by CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts, with ≥500 cells/μL in two readings within 100 days post-HSCT considered adequate. Follow-up continued until death or last contact, with a minimum duration of 12 months for survivors.
Viral Load Detection
CMV DNAemia was quantified in whole blood using real-time PCR (CMV ELITe MGB Kit). Monitoring occurred twice weekly during hospitalization, then weekly in outpatient visits until immune reconstitution and end of immunosuppression.
CMV-Specific Immunoglobulin Prophylaxis and Treatment
Prophylaxis was administered using Cytomegatect® (Biotest Pharma GmbH), beginning on day 3 of conditioning and continued biweekly during hospitalization. Post-discharge, it was given at each hospital admission until CD4+ normalization. If DNAemia appeared, a 3-5 day "boost" treatment was given based on risk assessment. Non-responders (based on viral load behavior) discontinued treatment. In cases of CMV disease, dosing and treatment duration were tailored. Cytomegatect was dosed by weight: 1000 U (\<10 kg), 2000 U (10-25 kg), 3000 U (25-50 kg), and 4000 U (\>50 kg).
Foscarnet was used as first-line therapy within the first post-transplant month. Ganciclovir or valganciclovir was introduced after engraftment. Second-line options included cidofovir, letermovir, and maribavir. Advanced therapies involved NK or CD45RO+ lymphocyte infusions. CMV IgG levels were monitored 24-72 hours after each infusion for inpatients and before administration for outpatients.
CMV-Related Complications
CMV-related complications were classified per Ljungman et al.'s updated definitions. CMV infection referred to virus detection in body fluids or tissues. DNAemia denoted CMV DNA presence in blood. Primary infection was the first detection in previously unexposed patients; recurrent infections occurred after a 4-week CMV-negative interval. Refractory infections showed persistent or increasing viral load despite at least two weeks of treatment. CMV disease followed existing consensus criteria.
Statistical and POP/PK Analyses
Continuous variables were summarized by means or medians with interquartile ranges, depending on distribution (tested via Shapiro-Wilk). Categorical variables were presented as counts and percentages. Group comparisons were performed using chi-square tests for qualitative variables and Wilcoxon tests for continuous ones. Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests assessed survival outcomes. Differences in pharmacokinetics between occasions were evaluated with ANOVA.
Plasma concentrations of anti-CMV immunoglobulin were analyzed using a nonlinear mixed-effects modeling approach via Monolix 2023.1. Mono-, bi-, and tri-compartmental models with various error structures were evaluated. Covariates (age, weight, creatinine clearance) were assessed for influence on model performance, which was judged based on objective function value (OFV), standard errors, and residual distributions. Individual elimination half-lives were calculated as t½ = (0.693 × Vi) / Cli, where Vi and Cli are individual volume of distribution and clearance values