Relevance of peripheral blood progenitor cell counts during steady-state hematopoiesis to estimate the number of progenitor cells mobilized following granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-supported chemotherapy

Peripheral blood progenitor cells can be mobilized using cytotoxic chemotherapy and cytokines. We were looking for predictive parameters indicating a patient’s response to a given mobilization regimen. Patients and Methods: Flow cytometry analysis and clonogenic assays were used to examine hematopoi...

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Main Authors: Frühauf, Stefan (Author) , Schmitt, K. (Author) , Veldwijk, Marlon Romano (Author) , Schiedlmeier, Bernhard (Author) , Martin, S. (Author) , Zeller, W. Jens (Author) , Haas, Rainer (Author)
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Language:English
Published: April 13, 1999
In: Infusion therapy and transfusion medicine
Year: 1999, Volume: 26, Issue: 2, Pages: 103-109
ISSN:1424-5493
DOI:10.1159/000053472
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Author Notes:S. Fruehauf, K. Schmitt, M.R. Veldwijk, B. Schiedlmeier, S. Martin, W.J. Zeller, R. Haas
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Summary:Peripheral blood progenitor cells can be mobilized using cytotoxic chemotherapy and cytokines. We were looking for predictive parameters indicating a patient’s response to a given mobilization regimen. Patients and Methods: Flow cytometry analysis and clonogenic assays were used to examine hematopoietic progenitor cells in bone marrow and peripheral blood prior to G-CSF-supported chemotherapy and were compared to CD34+ cell counts in peripheral blood and leukapheresis products in the recovery phase. Stroma-dependent long-term cultures were performed from steady-state bone marrow and leukapheresis product samples. 90 patients (24 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 5 Hodgkin’s disease, 33 multiple myeloma, 28 solid tumor) were included in this study.
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ISSN:1424-5493
DOI:10.1159/000053472