AUTOTRANSPLANTATION OF PERIPHERAL-BLOOD STEM-CELLS MOBILIZED BY G-CSFIN HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES - EVIDENCE FOR RAPID AND LONG-TERM SUSTAINED HEMATOPOIETIC RECONSTITUTION
J. Diazmediavilla et al., AUTOTRANSPLANTATION OF PERIPHERAL-BLOOD STEM-CELLS MOBILIZED BY G-CSFIN HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES - EVIDENCE FOR RAPID AND LONG-TERM SUSTAINED HEMATOPOIETIC RECONSTITUTION, Leukemia & lymphoma, 20(3-4), 1996, pp. 327-332
We assessed the ability of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CS
F) to mobilize peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC), the efficacy of PBS
C infusion in the rescue of hematopoiesis after high-dose chemotherapy
in 22 adult patients with hematological malignancies, and the long-te
rm quality of engraftment. Bolus subcutaneous injections of G-CSF (12
mu g/kg/day) were administered for 6 days. A median of three leukapher
eses resulted in the collection of a median of 5.45 x 10(8) mononuclea
r cells/kg, 4.52 x 10(6) CD34(+) cells/kg, and 3.97 x 10(4) CFU-GM/kg.
G-CSF (5 mu g/kg daily) was administered after PBSC infusion until gr
anulocyte recovery. The median time to attain a neutrophil level >0.5
x 10(9)/L and a platelet count >20 x 10(9)/L was 11 days. The median f
ollow-up in 17 survivors was 23.8 months. These patients have maintain
ed a complete and stable graft and some of them with neoplastic recurr
ence tolerated further chemotherapy. These results confirm that mobili
zation of PBSC by G-CSF can be performed on an outpatient setting and
used in heavily pretreated patients. G-CSF mobilized PBSC transplantat
ion provides early and complete engraftment in most patients.