Second donation of granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor-mobilized peripheral blood progenitor cells: risk factors associated with a low yield of CD34+ cells |
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Authors: | Platzbecker Uwe Bornhäuser Martin Zimmer Kristin Lerche Linda Rutt Claudia Ehninger Gerhard Hölig Kristina |
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Affiliation: | Medical Department I and the Institute of Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany. Uwe.Platzbecker@uniklinikum-dresden.de |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: There are still limited data on the efficacy and safety of repeated donations of granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-mobilized peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs) for allogeneic transplantation. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Sixty-seven healthy donors undergoing two consecutive mobilizations of PBPCs within a median interval of 5 months (range, 0.1-47 months) were investigated. For both first mobilization (FM) and second mobilization (SM), G-CSF (lenograstim) at 7.5 microg per kg per day was administered. RESULTS: The nonhematologic side effects were comparable between both mobilizations. A significantly lower yield of CD34+ cells x 10(6) per kg of donor weight was obtained on Day 5 of SM in female (n = 31; FM, 5.0; SM, 3.23; p = 0.008) but not in male (n = 36; FM, 5.96; SM, 5.36; p = 0.24) donors. Multivariate analysis identified a lower CD34+ blood concentration on Day 5 of FM (p < 0.001) as well as female sex (p = 0.015) as independent risk factors for a lower yield of progenitor cells, whereas donor age and body mass index, interval between donations, and schedule of G-CSF application showed no significant impact. CONCLUSION: The identified risk factors allow the estimation of the efficacy of a SM in an individual donor before G-CSF administration, thus avoiding distress to both the donor and the recipient. |
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