• Bone Marrow Transplant. · Feb 1996

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Comparison of four cytokine regimens for mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells: IL-3 alone and combined with GM-CSF or G-CSF.

    • C S Rosenfeld, B Bolwell, A LeFever, R Taylor, A List, J Fay, R Collins, F Andrews, P Pallansch, M W Schuster, D Resta, D Levitt, and J Nemunaitis.
    • Texas Oncology, Professional Association, Dallas, USA.
    • Bone Marrow Transplant. 1996 Feb 1; 17 (2): 179-83.

    AbstractImproved methods for mobilization may reduce the number of aphereses required to collect adequate numbers of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) and hasten engraftment following high-dose therapy. Mobilization with cytokines alone enables engraftment after myeloablative therapy. The optimal cytokine regimen for mobilization has not been established. The study evaluated the effects of four interleukin-3-containing cytokine regimens administered during steady state hematopoiesis on PBSC mobilization in 30 patients with breast cancer or lymphoid malignancies. These regimens included IL-3 alone (Arm 1), sequential IL-3 --> G-GSF (Arm 2), sequential IL-3 --> GM-CSF (Arm 3) and combined IL-3 + G-CSF (Arm 4). Consecutive days of apheresis were performed until a target of 4-6 x 10(8) mononuclear cells/kg were collected. All patients received intravenous GM-CSF after PBSC infusion. Median days to an ANC > or = 500/ microliters in Arm 3(22 days) was significantly slower than for patients in Arm 2 (13 days) but not significantly different from patients in Arm 1 or Arm 4. There was no significant difference in platelet engraftment or days of hospitalization between the study arms. Addition of GM-CSF to IL-3-containing mobilization regimens results in collection of PBSC that lead to delayed engraftment. Further development of Arms 1, 2, and 4 appear warranted.

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