The effect of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) induced mobiliz
ation of peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) on the endogenous serum l
evels of cytokines stem cell factor (SCF) and flt3-ligand (flt3-L) was stud
ied in 18 healthy subjects undergoing allogeneic PBPC donation. Donors rece
ived a standardized mobilization regime consisting of a 4-day course of G-C
SF, with leukapheresis on day 5. Endogenous serum flt3-L and SCF were deter
mined prior to G-CSF administration, on the day of leukapheresis, and follo
wed up until day +100 after cessation of G-CSF administration. The administ
ration of G-CSF resulted in a transient elevation of endogenous flt3-L seru
m levels. At the day of leukapheresis serum flt3-L showed a median increase
of 75% compared to serum flt3-L levels obtained before G-CSF treatment. Th
e increase in serum flt3-L levels showed no correlation with the total numb
er of progenitor cells mobilized. Cessation of G-CSF treatment led to norma
lization of serum flt3-L within 7 days post G-CSF administration. In contra
st, serum CSF levels remained unchanged in response to G-CSF administration
. Our results demonstrate a transient surge in serum flt3-L in relation to
G-CSF-induced PBPC mobilization, although the assessment of endogenous flt3
-L give no information regarding the ability for G-CSF-induced PBPC recruit
ment in healthy individuals.