SERUM THROMBOPOIETIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING AUTOLOGOUS PERIPHERAL-BLOOD STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION

Citation
C. Shimazaki et al., SERUM THROMBOPOIETIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING AUTOLOGOUS PERIPHERAL-BLOOD STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION, Bone marrow transplantation, 19(8), 1997, pp. 771-775
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology,Oncology,Immunology,Transplantation
Journal title
ISSN journal
02683369
Volume
19
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
771 - 775
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-3369(1997)19:8<771:STLIPU>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Recently, the ligand for c-mpl has been cloned and initial studies hav e shown it to be the platelet regulatory factor, thrombopoietin (TPO), To elucidate the role of TPO in the reconstitution of megakaryopoiesi s and platelet production after stem cell transplantation, we measured serum TPO levels in nine patients undergoing autologous peripheral bl ood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) and in healthy volunteers, Serum TPO levels significantly correlated with the degree of peripheral thr ombocytopenia and a strong inverse correlation between serum TPO level and platelet count was observed (r = -0.700, P < 0.001), Serum TPO le vels began to rise as the platelet count decreased after chemotherapy, TPO levels peaked at over 25.00 fmoles/ml between days 0 and 10; TPO levels then decreased gradually as the platelet count began to rise, O ne patient with multiple myeloma received purified CD34(+) peripheral blood stem cells, No difference was observed in the kinetics of serum TPO levels between unfractionated and purified PBSCT, These observatio ns suggest that TPO plays a critical role in the reconstitution of meg akaryopoiesis and platelet production after PBSCT.