• Bone Marrow Transplant. · Dec 2002

    Clinical Trial

    High-dose ara-C with autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell support induces a marked progenitor cell mobilization: an indication for patients at risk for low mobilization.

    • C Tarella, M Di Nicola, D Caracciolo, F Zallio, A Cuttica, P Omedè, P Bondesan, M Magni, P Matteucci, A Gallamini, A Pileri, and A M Gianni.
    • Dip Med Oncol Sperimentale, Div Univ Ematologia, AO S Giovanni B, Torino, Italy.
    • Bone Marrow Transplant. 2002 Dec 1; 30 (11): 725-32.

    AbstractA high-dose (HD) chemotherapy scheme was designed for the collection of large numbers of peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) in lymphoma patients who were candidates for myeloablative therapy with autograft. The scheme included the sequential administration of HD cyclophosphamide (CY) (7 g/m(2)) and HD ara-C (2 g/m(2) twice a day for 6 consecutive days), followed by final consolidation with PBPC autograft. PBPC harvests were scheduled following both HD CY and HD ara-C. To minimize hematologic toxicity, small aliquots of PBPC (20 circulating CD34(+) cells/microl, whereas the remaining 19 'low-mobilizer' patients did not reach this cut-off value. In spite of poor mobilization after HD CY, 16 out of 19 low mobilizers provided good harvests following HD ara-C; overall, median collected CD34(+) cells x 10(6)/kg were 1.4 (0-3.1) and 10.2 (0-37) after HD CY and HD ara-C, respectively (P = 0.00007). Similar patterns were observed when PBPC were evaluated by CFU-GM/kg. Complete and durable hemopoietic reconstitution followed autograft with post HD ara-C PBPC. Within the high-mobilizer group, 88 patients received HD ara-C and 79 (90%) still showed high mobilization; overall, median collected CD34(+)cells x 10(6)/kg were 17.8 (range 3-94) and 19 (range 0-107) after HD CY and HD ara-C respectively (P = NS). Thus, the scheme allowed sufficient PBPC collections for autografting in low mobilizer patients; in addition, the scheme could be considered whenever extensive chemotherapy debulking is needed prior to PBPC collection.

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