Plerixafor plus granulocyte CSF can mobilize hematopoietic stem cells from multiple myeloma and lymphoma patients failing previous mobilization attempts: EU compassionate use data. Bone Marrow Transplant 2011 Jan;46(1):52-8
Date
03/23/2010Pubmed ID
20305700DOI
10.1038/bmt.2010.54Scopus ID
2-s2.0-78651347616 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 110 CitationsAbstract
Plerixafor was recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Evaluation Agency (EMEA) to enhance stem cell mobilization for autologous transplant in patients with lymphoma and multiple myeloma. In this study, we present the first European compassionate use experience in mobilization failures, patients who are hardest to remobilize but were not included in registration trials. A total of 56 consecutive patients from 15 centers in Spain and the United Kingdom were included: age 60 (33-69) years; 29 men (32 with myeloma and 24 with lymphoma); 2 lines of previous chemotherapy (1-10); 73 previously failed mobilization attempts with G-CSF (28), chemotherapy plus G-CSF (43) or G-CSF plus SCF(2). Overall, 71% of patients reached ≥ 10 CD34+ cells per μL with plerixafor on day 5 after a 7.6-fold expansion from day 4. A total of 42 patients (75%) collected ≥ 2 × 10⁶, average 3.0 ± 1.7 (0.4-10.6) CD34+ cells per kg with plerixafor plus G-CSF. There were no severe drug-related adverse events. In all, 35 patients (63%) underwent transplant, receiving an average of 3.1±1.2 (1.9-7.7) × 10⁶ CD34+ cells per kg. All patients engrafted neutrophils (day 12; 13.4 ± 0.8; 8-30) and platelets (day 15; 18.5 ± 2.4; 8-33). In our experience, plerixafor offers an effective alternative to collect sufficient CD34+ cells for autologous SCT from patients who fail conventional mobilization methods, with good tolerance and a high success rate.
Author List
Duarte RF, Shaw BE, Marín P, Kottaridis P, Ortiz M, Morante C, Delgado J, Gayoso J, Goterriz R, Martínez-Chamorro C, Mateos-Mazón JJ, Ramírez C, de la Rubia J, Achtereekte H, Gandhi PJ, Douglas KW, Russell NHAuthor
Bronwen E. Shaw MBChB, PhD Center Director, Professor in the Medicine department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AdultAged
Antigens, CD34
Benzylamines
Cohort Studies
Compassionate Use Trials
Drug Therapy, Combination
European Union
Female
Graft Survival
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization
Heterocyclic Compounds
Humans
Lymphoma
Male
Middle Aged
Multiple Myeloma
Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
Transplantation, Autologous
Treatment Outcome