M. Ghielmini et A. Tobler, MOBILIZATION AND TRANSPLANTATION OF AUTOL OGOUS HEMATOPOIETIC STEM AND PROGENITOR CELLS FROM THE BLOOD, Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 126(9), 1996, pp. 348-356
The use of peripheral blood progenitor cells instead of bone marrow to
rescue hematopoiesis has dramatically reduced the morbidity and costs
of high-dose chemo/radiotherapy. The time of aplasia after the myeloa
blative regimen is now only 8-14 days, reducing hospital stay and use
of antibiotics and red cell or platelet transfusions. Sufficient proge
nitor and stem cells can be obtained with a small number of leukaphere
ses after mobilization in the blood by chemotherapy and hematopoietic
growth factors or by growth factors alone. This method constitutes the
treatment of choice for patients with relapse of Hodgkin's disease an
d of high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Future developments will inclu
de the definition of new indications and the search for ways to elimin
ate tumor cells from the graft.