Non-viral pathogens of infectious diarrhoea post allogeneic stem cell transplantation are associated with graft-versus-host-disease.

Author:

Rees Matthew1ORCID,Rivalland Alexandra1,Xie Mingdi1,Yong Michelle1,Ritchie David1

Affiliation:

1. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Infectious diarrhoea is common post-allogeneic haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (alloHSCT). While the epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) post-alloHSCT has been described, the impact of other diarrhoeal pathogens is uncertain. We reviewed all alloHSCT between 2017–2022 at a single large transplant centre; 374 patients were identified and included. The 1-year incidence of infectious diarrhoea was 23%, divided into viral (13/374, 3%), CDI (69/374, 18%) and other bacterial infections (16/374, 4%). There was a significant association between infectious diarrhoea within 1-year post-transplant and the occurrence of severe acute gastrointestinal graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD, OR = 4.64, 95%CI 2.57–8.38, p < 0.001) and inferior GVHD relapse-free-survival on analysis adjusted for age, donor type, stem cell source and T-cell depletion (aHR = 1.64, 95%CI = 1.18–2.27, p = 0.003). When the classes of infectious diarrhoea were compared to no infection, bacterial (OR = 6.38, 95%CI 1.90–21.40, p = 0.003), CDI (OR = 3.80, 95%CI 1.91–7.53, p < 0.001) and multiple infections (OR = 11.16, 95%CI 2.84–43.92, p < 0.001) were all independently associated with a higher risk of severe GI GVHD. Conversely, viral infections were not (OR = 2.98, 95%CI 0.57–15.43, p = 0.20). Non-viral infectious diarrhoea is significantly associated with the development of GVHD. Research to examine whether the prevention of infectious diarrhoea via infection control measures or modulation of the microbiome reduces the incidence of GVHD is needed.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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