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Sirolimus (rapamycin) for the treatment of steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease.

Authors :
Benito AI
Furlong T
Martin PJ
Anasetti C
Appelbaum FR
Doney K
Nash RA
Papayannopoulou T
Storb R
Sullivan KM
Witherspoon R
Deeg HJ
Source :
Transplantation [Transplantation] 2001 Dec 27; Vol. 72 (12), pp. 1924-9.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Background: In a pilot trial we evaluated the toxicity and efficacy of sirolimus (rapamycin) as second-line therapy for the treatment of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in 21 patients (1-46 years of age) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).<br />Methods: All patients were treated with methylprednisolone at 2 mg/kg/day, but failed to respond satisfactorily. Sirolimus was started 19-78 (median 37) days after HSCT when 10 patients had grade III and 11 had grade IV GVHD. The first four patients received a loading dose (15 mg/m2) of oral sirolimus on day 1 followed by 5 mg/m2/day for 13 days. The next 17 patients received either 5 (n=7) or 4 (n=10) mg/m2/day for 14 days without a loading dose. Eleven patients completed the 14-day sirolimus course. Five patients were treated for 9-13 days, two for 6 days, and three for 1-3 days.<br />Results: Sirolimus was discontinued early in 10 patients because of lack of improvement in GVHD (n=5), myelosuppression (n=2), seizure (n=2), and attending physician preference (n=1). The most common and significant adverse events were thrombocytopenia (n=7) and neutropenia (n=4). Other side effects included increased blood triglycerides (n=8) and cholesterol (n=3). Five patients had evidence of a hemolytic uremic syndrome concurrently with or after sirolimus treatment. Eighteen of the 21 patients received 6 or more doses of sirolimus and 12 responded, 5 with complete and 7 with partial responses. Six of the 12 responders (28% of all patients enrolled) and 1 nonresponder are currently alive at 400-907 days after HSCT, 3 with chronic GVHD. Fourteen of the 21 patients (66%) died 40-263 days after transplant.<br />Conclusion: These data suggest that sirolimus has activity in the treatment of steroid-refractory acute GVHD. However, there was considerable toxicity and further dose optimization studies seem warranted.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0041-1337
Volume :
72
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11773890
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-200112270-00010