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The addition of plerixafor is safe and allows adequate PBSC collection in multiple myeloma and lymphoma patients poor mobilizers after chemotherapy and G-CSF

Authors :
Elisa Dan
Simonetta Rizzi
Antonio Curti
Beatrice Casadei
Kenneth W. Douglas
Hermine Agis
R Soutar
Simona Taioli
Michele Baccarani
Valeria Giudice
Maria Rosa Motta
Nina Worel
G Kopetzky
Roberto M. Lemoli
Alessandra D'Addio
D'Addio A
Curti A
Worel N
Douglas K
Motta MR
Rizzi S
Dan E
Taioli S
Giudice V
Agis H
Kopetzky G
Soutar R
Casadei B
Baccarani M
Lemoli R.M.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We report 13 multiple myeloma (MM) or lymphoma patients who were failing PBSC mobilization after disease-specific chemotherapy and granulocyte-CSF (G-CSF), and received plerixafor to successfully collect PBSCs. Patients were considered poor mobilizers when the concentration of PB CD34(+) cells was always lower than 10 cells/μL, during the recovery phase after chemotherapy and/or were predicted to have inadequate PBSC collection to proceed to autologous transplantation. Plerixafor (0.24 mg/kg) was administered subcutaneously for up to three consecutive days, while continuing G-CSF, 10-11 h before the planned leukapheresis. Plerixafor administration was safe and no significant adverse events were recorded. We observed a 4.7 median fold-increase in the number of circulating CD34(+) cells after plerixafor as compared with baseline CD34(+) cell concentration (from a median of 6.2 (range 1-12) to 21.5 (range 9-88) cells/μL). All patients collected >2 × 10(6) CD34(+) cells/kg in 1-3 leukaphereses. In all, 5/13 patients have already undergone autograft with plerixafor-mobilized PBSCs, showing a rapid and durable hematological recovery. Our results suggest that the pre-emptive addition of plerixafor to G-CSF after chemotherapy is safe and may allow the rescue of lymphoma and MM patients, who need autologous transplantation but are failing PBSC mobilization.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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