• Bone Marrow Transplant. · Feb 2002

    Review

    Rituximab: enhancing stem cell transplantation in mantle cell lymphoma.

    • A M Gianni, S Cortelazzo, M Magni, M Martelli, and Michelangelo Cooperative.
    • Instituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy.
    • Bone Marrow Transplant. 2002 Feb 1; 29 Suppl 1: S10-3.

    AbstractMantle cell lymphoma (MCL) responds poorly to standard chemotherapy regimens used in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. As a result, a combination of high-dose chemotherapy (HDT) with autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) is being investigated in patients with MCL. So far, however, there is no evidence for long-term remission -- believed, in part, to be due to contamination of the transfusion product with residual cancer cells. Many ex-vivo purging methods have been developed to remove tumour cells, but these are complicated, time-consuming and expensive. This study describes an in vivo purging method using rituximab to produce a tumour-free stem cell product for re-infusion following HDT. The regimen is split into a purging phase and a myeloablative phase, which together consist of four-step high-dose sequential chemotherapy (sHDT) and six infusions of rituximab immunotherapy. The sHDT comprises cyclophosphamide, cytosine arabinoside, melphalan and mitoxantrone plus melphalan. There are two separate stem cell harvests and three reinfusions. In a pilot study 28 patients with untreated MCL received standard chemotherapy followed by sHDT with rituximab in vivo purging. Preliminary results indicate that in PCR analyses of leukaphereses from 20 assessable patients, 100% lymphoma-negative harvests were achieved following in vivo purging. PCR analyses of the bone marrow following the four-step high-dose regimen with purging and transplantation showed that all patients achieved molecular remission. After a median follow-up of 22 months (range 10-42 months), two patients had died while 26 were alive and disease free. This method allows efficient in vivo purging in the context of an effective chemotherapy regimen and may have a role as first-line therapy in MCL patients who respond poorly to standard treatment.

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